Opening and importing PDF files Portable Document Format (PDF) is a versatile file format that can represent both vector and bitmap data and can contain electronic document search and navigation features. PDF is the primary format for Adobe Illustrator 9.0 and Adobe Acrobat. Photoshop Elements recognizes two types of PDF files: Photoshop PDF files and Generic PDF files. You can open both types of PDF files; however, you can only save images to Photoshop PDF format. Photoshop PDF files Are created using the Photoshop Elements Save As command. Photoshop PDF files can contain only a single image. Photoshop PDF format supports all of the color modes and features that are supported in standard Photoshop format. Photoshop PDF also supports JPEG and ZIP compression, except for Bitmap-mode images, which use CCITT Group 4 compression. Generic PDF files Are created using applications other than Photoshop Elements, such as Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Illustrator, and can contain multiple pages and images. When you open a Generic PDF file, Photoshop Elements rasterizes the image. You can also bring PDF data into Photoshop Elements using the Place command, the Paste command, and the drag-and-drop feature. (See Placing files, Using drag and drop to copy between applications, and Using the Clipboard to copy between applications.) To open a PDF file: 1 Choose File > Open. 2 Select the name of the file, and click Open. You can change which types of files show by selecting an option from the Files of Type (Windows) or Show (Mac OS) pop-up menu. 3 If you are opening a Generic PDF file, do the following: To import images from a PDF file: 1 Choose File > Import > PDF Image, select the file you want to import images from, and click Open. 2 Select the image you want to open:
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