However, because the group needs Acrobat for editorial markup, I think that I still require PDF screen captures for Acrobat. The iPad Pro and Apple Pencil (with it's super-fine point) might make an excellent digital editing and editorial markup combination. It would be nice to have everything work together, including integration to iCloud or DropBox to allow for Mac/iOS compatibility and group collaboration. I would also like to move this digital editing workflow to iPads and iOS. Acrobat DC didn't seem to make it better. Apple animosity? I even upgraded to the complete Adobe Creative Cloud apps thinking that this would improve matters. What happened? Where did the PDF option go? Is this another example of Adobe vs. I don't want to have to go to a 3rd party app to convert PNGs to PDFs. The team uses Acrobat and so the final result needs to look good with markups in Acrobat.Īpple's new saving of screen captures is now PNG and Acrobat doesn't like these and won't let me import them as PDFs. I typically used Acrobat Reader or even Acrobat Pro, and on occasion, Preview. My workflow is that I typically capture screens (music) as PDFs, then combine single captures into a PDF document and editorially mark them up. Searching on new apps for a PDF save capability only provides apps with image outputs of screen captures. Recently, I had to return to this workflow and in El Capitain, the PDF save option for screen captures seems to be removed. This worked for many years (or so it seemed). I even had an app that let me choose the output format on the fly, and also let me rename the PDF file and location to be saved. I used to be able to save Apple screen captures on a Mac to a PDF format.
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