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Here's a tough one- I've been searching for an answer for this on Google and everywhere I can think of (including Adobe's site) and I can't find an answer. Here's the problem:
I scan a 2 page magazine layout on a standard flatbed scanner, using 3 scans so I can "stitch" the 3 images into the full 2 page layout (allowing for the needed "overlap") The combined image is approximately 16.5" x 11" (2 8.5 x 11 pages). When I create a PDF file from this combined image, the PDF page size (shown by hovering the mouse in the lower left corner) indicates something MUCH larger (like 65" or 70"x 40-45"!). This prevents me from making the resulting pdf page "text searchable" (since Acrobat 7 has a maximum of 45 x 45 for this function to run). It also plays havoc with the page thumbnail function as the scale is way off-if you scale the view for the double pages the single pages look microscopic and scaling for the single pages results in the doubles being grossly overmagnified.
I assume the stitching process must leave some sort of metadata buried in the file that acrobat must pick up. However, even if all 3 sans were laid, end to end, the result would only be about 25" x 11". It could also be related to the resolution I select. I hope there is some way to correct this. Any help would be very much appreciated. The pages include photos and text and my goal is to keep the photos at high quality and render the text as searchable-the file size is NOT a factor-I don't care if the files are Huge. And as far as I know there is no way to create the pdf files through acrobat (create pdf from scanner tab) and then "stitch" 2 pdf's together seamlessly (or with a very minimal seam).
I scan a 2 page magazine layout on a standard flatbed scanner, using 3 scans so I can "stitch" the 3 images into the full 2 page layout (allowing for the needed "overlap") The combined image is approximately 16.5" x 11" (2 8.5 x 11 pages). When I create a PDF file from this combined image, the PDF page size (shown by hovering the mouse in the lower left corner) indicates something MUCH larger (like 65" or 70"x 40-45"!). This prevents me from making the resulting pdf page "text searchable" (since Acrobat 7 has a maximum of 45 x 45 for this function to run). It also plays havoc with the page thumbnail function as the scale is way off-if you scale the view for the double pages the single pages look microscopic and scaling for the single pages results in the doubles being grossly overmagnified.
I assume the stitching process must leave some sort of metadata buried in the file that acrobat must pick up. However, even if all 3 sans were laid, end to end, the result would only be about 25" x 11". It could also be related to the resolution I select. I hope there is some way to correct this. Any help would be very much appreciated. The pages include photos and text and my goal is to keep the photos at high quality and render the text as searchable-the file size is NOT a factor-I don't care if the files are Huge. And as far as I know there is no way to create the pdf files through acrobat (create pdf from scanner tab) and then "stitch" 2 pdf's together seamlessly (or with a very minimal seam).