I am scanning thousands of pages to PDF. I have learned how to convert these PDFs (in Acrobat itself) files to total Grayscale (please applaud, everyone!) But this is not enough. I want them just black and white. Yea 2 colors, Adobe!!!!!! The text should be converted to black and the scanned background should be white. That's it, nothing more or less. But after hours on the Net I cannot find any way to do this. And I am going to have to buy a wig soon. So please help.....
Susan
Please help save my head of hair (which i am currently pulling out!) by just answering this!!!!
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Re: Please help save my head of hair (which i am currently pulling out!) by just answering this!!!!
If you can't convert your images to black and white in Acrobat, and I can't immediately see a way to do it in my Acrobat Standard XI, the simple answer is to convert your image files to black and white using a [freeware] image editing program [such as Irfanview, for Windows, or XnView (MP) cross-platform] before opening them in Acrobat...