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Add image or text on top of a one-page PDF
I've tried this in the past and while it works at described, there's a problem. If the resulting pdf is opened with Adobe Reader, the signature is easily selectable and can be dragged out to a separate file. Obviously this is a security issue, since your signature can now be transplanted on to another document. Curiously, the signature is not so easily selectable if the file is opened in Preview.
Add image or text on top of a one-page PDF
The same holds true if you just take a screenshot of the signature and paste that screenshot somewhere else. ;) ---
this is not the sig you`re looking for.
Add image or text on top of a one-page PDF
While one can always take a screenshot at 72dpi, the problem is far worse. If you add a signature by the above method, and then open the resulting pdf with Adobe Reader and click the signature with the selection tool (don't click and drag), it will select the signature. Then when the tool changes to a black pointer, drag to the desktop. When I do this, I get the hi-res full sized signature as a tiff file, the same size and resolution as what I used to sign the document in the first place (although I used a png to create the pdf). |
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