I'm scanning old b&w copies of magazines into PDFs for posting on the web. The text on some of the original pages was offset to one side or the other, plus there are unwanted lines and blotches on some of the pages.
Is there a way to center the text on a page and remove unwanted markings? I was thinking that I'd have to select all as objects and then move things around. True?
I'm using Acrobat 9 Standard (which came with the scanner). But I also have Acro 8 Professional.
Thanks.
Unwanted blemishes can be covered by a blank Text Box. Set the default properties to give a border colour of white. When you have finished export all the pages as images (jpeg or tif or whatever take your fancy) and then import into a new document.
Centring text is more complex and requires a copy of Word or similar. First perform OCR on the entire document to ensure that all the pages are correctly orientated.
Use the crop pages tool (Document, crop pages or shift+ctrl+T) to alter the appropriate margin until the text is visually in the horizontal centre of the page. Do not worry about the actual width this is corrected later. At the end of the process you will have a set of pages all different widths which looks absolutely awful. Nil desporandum this is only an interim stage.
Export all the pages to images. Then go to word and set up a document (file, page set up) with the same page size as your original paper document with no margins no headers and no footers (ignore all error messages which will try to persuade you to correct the apparent error). Set the justification to centre, then import all the image files into a single word document, word will ensure that all the images fit the page but beware word often puts the last image first and you will have to manually correct this. Finally save the document before converting it to pdf. You will now have a document which looks like the original but with the text centred on the page.
Now convert to Adobe pdf and again perform OCR on the resulting document. Voila perfect cantered text with every page the same size.
All the above assumes that you have white margins to your text or pictures.
There has to be an easier way!
This is such a common occurrence that I feel Adobe must have a solution somewhere which would automatically solve the problem which after all is much less computationally complex than OCR.