I find image touch up can be a bit tricky, if you don't flatten and save you sometimes loose the edits.
Also try opening the PDF in PS showing options, this letts you choose to edit pages (converting page to PDF) or edit images (embedded in the PDF)
I've got 9.0.2; OSX and also Leopard; Acrobat 7. Will try to replicate and maybe upload a PDF tomorrow. Will double check versions at work and report back - thanks for the responses so far!
I find image touch up can be a bit tricky, if you don't flatten and save you sometimes loose the edits.
IN CS3 just check the images.
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In CS2 you can open too but it looks different,
…but it will not save the file back into the PDF.
you can however place the edited file in acrobat by using the image touch up and right-clicking to get the place command.
Sorry for raising your hopes
(doubt if it will work in CS4, but there may be a reason why)
In CS3 I can't get Photoshop to save the image back into the PDF. If I just select "Save" it brings up the "Save As" dialog box. Why would I want to do it this way as opposed to opening the image via Acrobat's "Edit Image"?
I have always thought that that features purpose was to enable you to extract the image or images from the PDF in order to use them in Photoshop, not to edit and place them back in the PDF.
the purpose is indeed to enable the editing of images INSIDE the PDF - meaning that after you're done in Photoshop the changes should be brought back into the PDF...
How, other than placing each one manually after the Phostoshop edits? The only way I can get Photoshop to save them back into the PDF is by using the "Edit Image" command from Acrobat.
Leonard, is CS2, in general, not meant to be run on Leopard? Is that why it runs a bit slow?
That is correct - the Edit Image command does what we are discussing. It opens the image in Photoshop, you make the changes, then when saved, they are updated in Acrobat.
Am I missing something?
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