> In a message dated 12/13/02 11:48:33 AM, Daniel  writes:
> 
> << Does anyone know of a pdf product or a way where you could 
> drag and 
> drop photos onto the app and it would automatically create a page of 
> each photo so you could then send a client a single pdf file with all 
> the photos on it?

Bob, Daniel and Jo,

The easiest way to do this is to use Adobe Acrobat (full), seemingly one
of the great secrets of the graphics world. From Acrobat, point it to a
folder of jpegs or Tiffs, go Open and then select them all from within
the window (like opening multiple files in Photoshop). The only option
to set is "All files" when browsing as opposed to the standard ".pdf"

Once in Acrobat (ideally 5) each image will appear as a separate page
and by having thumbnail view open as well, the page order can be changed
by drag and dropped. It is superb for folios, client previews etc. The
only real trick is to have smallish files and then the whole thing is
emailable. Beware, it is possible to extract files and text from
Acrobat, although password protection is possible to prevent printing,
extraction etc.

Nick WB.

Another thought, hotlinks can be created, similar to html where one
clicks on an area and is taken to another page. Sound and video can also
be embedded. Great value for about GBP 150. The other point is that most
people have acrobat on their PCs & Macs, but it is much more secure than
html



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