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== iPhone ==
To turn your iPhone snapshots into PDFs follow the following steps.
# Open your iPhone Photo app and find the photo you want to PDF.
# Select the photo and click the Share icon.
# Choose the Print option (it should be at the bottom of your options list)
# Zoom in on your photo; this opens your image in a PDF viewer.
# Tap the Share icon again once you're in the PDF viewer.
# Save it to your iPhone files.
# Send along your PDF image with the assurance that the quality, colouring, and other important properties will translate.

Revision as of 19:21, 13 September 2022


InDesign

go to file> export


choose format> Adobe PDF (Print)



choose preset PDF/X1a:2001
choose the relevant or all pages
export as pages, not spreads, for single pages and booklets


if needed, you can add crop marks and export!


Illustrator

go to file> save as


choose format> Adobe PDF

File:Export Phot1b.png

you can select specific pages or all of them


choose preset PDF/X1a:2001


if needed, you can add crop marks and save!



Photoshop


go to file> save as


choose format> Photoshop PDF


choose preset PDF/X1a:2001


under 'output' choose no color conversion > save PDF!

Procreate


Click on the Tools button> select menu Share


Share Image> PDF


choose PDF quality> Best


from here you can: Save to Files, Print directly with the iPrint app, or AirDrop

Word


go to file> save as

File:Export Word 1.png

choose format> PDF


select 'best for printing' > export!


iPhone

To turn your iPhone snapshots into PDFs follow the following steps.

  1. Open your iPhone Photo app and find the photo you want to PDF.
  2. Select the photo and click the Share icon.
  3. Choose the Print option (it should be at the bottom of your options list)
  4. Zoom in on your photo; this opens your image in a PDF viewer.
  5. Tap the Share icon again once you're in the PDF viewer.
  6. Save it to your iPhone files.
  7. Send along your PDF image with the assurance that the quality, colouring, and other important properties will translate.