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For about a decade it seems, I have been making the occasional "registration form" or whatever to create "Fillable" PDFs using Acrobat Distiller for non profit organizations. I am usually supplied with the original artwork which usually comes from the national organizations. Recently however, I have been doing some forms for local animal rescue groups which have no larger organizations supporting them. In one instance there is a watermark on each page of the form which is a paw print with a heart in the center .... it's pink.
I do want to change colors in these (typically jpg) images but want to steer clear of "complicated photo editing" apps with a large learning curve as I might be using it say every 4 months or every 2 years as the case may be. Any suggestions ? Would like something as simple as:
1. Click on the color I don't want
2. Click on the color (from a palette) I do want.
For all I know the ability to do this already exists in one of the the old Acrobat Suite (pre-subscription era) but I don't "speak Adobe". Their manuals are harder to read than the "Klingon Book of Etiquette"
I do want to change colors in these (typically jpg) images but want to steer clear of "complicated photo editing" apps with a large learning curve as I might be using it say every 4 months or every 2 years as the case may be. Any suggestions ? Would like something as simple as:
1. Click on the color I don't want
2. Click on the color (from a palette) I do want.
For all I know the ability to do this already exists in one of the the old Acrobat Suite (pre-subscription era) but I don't "speak Adobe". Their manuals are harder to read than the "Klingon Book of Etiquette"