Select "Same Fill Color" in Pitstop?

Gregg

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I have a PDF in which the 100K black text is now reading 91k, due to the way the InDesign .ps was ripped. Is there anyway, in Pitsop, to select all elements that are 91k and change them to 100k? Similar to Illustrator's Select Same Fill option?

Re-running a .PS is not an ideal option since many of the images were altered within Acrobat.

Thanks in advance.
 
Sure - easiest way is to select the something with the color you want to change and go to the Global panel. There you will find under Standard/Color/Change Specific Color. Double-click it to bring up the options and you can remap the selected color to your desired color.

Screenshot is from Pitstop Pro 09 in Acrobat 9. They keep moving stuff around so it may look different in your version.
 

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