Does anyone know how to remove the Google image from the bottom of PD files found on Google books? (It's not even like it's Google's property, the scan has Harvard stamps all over it.)
From Acrobat, I can target the image, and have the options to copy or save the image, but I can't remove it.
Thanks for any advice, Operalala
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I don't think this thread is applicable to the google scans. I've done a few of them myself, and though I think you can only do this if you have acrobat professional, if you go to the tools menu (I think this is right, I am not at my main computer right now) and select the touchup object tool. Now you can select the google watermark and you can either hit the delete key or use the menu to delete it. Now you just have to do it on every page.
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There has been some discussion on Google scans in that thread, but not on the page Perlnerd linked. It starts here:
http://www.imslpforums.org/viewtopic.php?p=9068#9068
http://www.imslpforums.org/viewtopic.php?p=9068#9068
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Wow, that works! But I think I'll keep doing it manually for two reasons:
1. It takes less than 2 seconds per page, and I can have the whole document done in less time than it takes for the program to export all the images.
2. A few of the images that were originally on one page got spread over more than one page (i.e. including a chart and it's labels), and I'm not enough of a photoshopper to be able to restore these quickly.
1. It takes less than 2 seconds per page, and I can have the whole document done in less time than it takes for the program to export all the images.
2. A few of the images that were originally on one page got spread over more than one page (i.e. including a chart and it's labels), and I'm not enough of a photoshopper to be able to restore these quickly.