![]() ![]() I understand why it is used by major desktop publishing gurus, especially when they have built efficient templates for their workflow. I have always found InDesign to be an extremely functional but horrendous tool to use. I just did a test on Serif Affinity Publisher and was able to export a 4 page pdf to individual jpgs in a folder with a single export dialogue.īTW. I have a full version of InDesign CS6 on my legacy workstation, but could not figure out how to install it on a new laptop for travel, so Serif Publisher will be my desktop publisher tool of choice on my laptop. I bought a perpetual licence on special offer last week for 25 Euros. This has most of the functionality of InDesign. If you are going to be doing this regularly, and you do not have Acrobat Pro or InDesign and it is not an economic option to subscribe or purchase these, then consider getting Serif Affinity Publisher. ![]() If you have the full version of Acrobat, you can open the pdf and use a save as option to save all the pages as images, with a single dialogue. Just save the individual pages to a folder and import to Lr. ![]() For a once off exercise this is not the end of the world. Unfortunately, as outlined above, Photoshop opens each page as a separate document. As you have Photoshop already, opening up the pdf using PS allows you to select all pages in the pdf. ![]()
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