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hi guys i recieved suspicious/forged documents in pdf format, having bought a overseas property from a mafia man/ developer.

i use a property investment website for the isalnds of cape verde where i wish to publish evidence to oterhs to warn of such persons.

the document contains two signitures that are not 100% cosha and contains pen stop marks wher the persons signing have not been able to
do so properly.

i wish to get them as jpeg adn if possible use wht ever means to overlap the signitures to show inconsitancy.

i have lost over £40,000.00 in this property transaction if help can be provided it will be accepted.
 
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If I understand your question correctly you want to turn the PDF into a jpeg file. That's possible if you have a photo program.

Open the PDF file, go to Edit and select: copy file to clipboard.
Open your photo program, go to Edit and select: paste as new picture. Then save picture as jpeg.

It's also possible to upload the PDF file to your webserver if you have FTP access.
 
If you have a version of Adobe Photoshop you can also open PDFs directly with that, then do whatever cropping/overlaying you want.
 
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If you have a version of Adobe Photoshop you can also open PDFs directly with that, then do whatever cropping/overlaying you want.

Hmmmmm...Also good for practising forgeries........

If you were that way inclined then I'm sure it would be. It's also a great way of getting autocad drawings onto websites by PDFing them and then turning them into JPEGS :)
 
If you have a version of Adobe Photoshop you can also open PDFs directly with that, then do whatever cropping/overlaying you want.

Hmmmmm...Also good for practising forgeries........

If you were that way inclined then I'm sure it would be. It's also a great way of getting autocad drawings onto websites by PDFing them and then turning them into JPEGS :)

Just that the opening post, so reminded me of a Recent Nigerian scam...... :eek:

I use solidworks myself........ :D
 
I'm not clear why you need this very technical solution...

Have you tried printing out the sheets, holding one on top of the other against the window?

It seems you are reinventing the wheel and over-engineering the solution, both at the same time.
 
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