text with antialiasing when exporting PDF to image

I need to be able to batch of multi-page PDF files convert to individual bitmap (a single image on each page) text anti-aliased images.

Photoshop works this way if you open a single PDF file, allowing you to select one or more pages of rasterize as separate images, but not when batch processing (especially if you use the script of Image processor on a folder of images and PDF files, it will be raster PDF files automatically, but it will do so only with the first page of each PDF.)

However, Acrobat, automatically creates an image for each page during the export and this in a batch sequence, but the text is not anti-aliasees, making the image looks like a screenshot of 1997. Any height an image resolution you select, the text is always jagged when you zoom in.

Yes, is there a setting I'm missing allowing the anti-aliased text when you use Acrobat to export PDF into an image? I use Acrobat 8, No 9, so something may have changed in the latest version.

My solution for you would be to generate files TIFF 5.7 MB at 1200 dpi and then batch process in Photoshop using Image size > changed 1200 at 300 dpi and use the bicubic resampling Sharper (better discount) as an option checked.  You will have files of anti-aliasing.  Try this step and let me know if you are satisfied with the result.

-markerline

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