This Enfocus PitStop command allows us to select the images in a PDF. By "image
" we mean any element made up of pixels. This selection only affects the pixel sets and the containers that they may require due to their formatting, not any vector masks they may have.
It does not matter how the PDF documents was created. Thus, for example, the original document might had an image that was originally embedded in a PDF document that was inside an Illustrator file that was finally placed in Adobe InDesign. PitStop doesn't care about that, if the pixels are there, it selects them.
This command has no options, so if we want to refine the selection, we will have to use another command or add other subsequent selections using logical operators.
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