Remove the same image watermark from every page of a pdf file
I am in possession of a long PDF file. On each and every page of this file there is an annoying watermark/logo that I wish to remove. The printing shop unlawfully added their own logo on somebody else's work while scanning the document.
Here is a screenshot of a random page of the document. I circled in red the watermark that I'm trying to remove. Thanks.
EDIT: this question is not a duplicate. The other answers are literally not working in my case. The watermark in my case is part of the page SCAN, it is not metadata in the pdf file. Please read the questions before closing them.
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I am in possession of a long PDF file. On each and every page of this file there is an annoying watermark/logo that I wish to remove. The printing shop unlawfully added their own logo on somebody else's work while scanning the document.
Here is a screenshot of a random page of the document. I circled in red the watermark that I'm trying to remove. Thanks.
EDIT: this question is not a duplicate. The other answers are literally not working in my case. The watermark in my case is part of the page SCAN, it is not metadata in the pdf file. Please read the questions before closing them.
windows pdf adobe-acrobat documents watermark
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Is it ever on top of any text or anything important?
– Pancakedinner
Dec 11 '18 at 15:04
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And is it always in that exact location?
– Pancakedinner
Dec 11 '18 at 15:11
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Hi, the location changes around the page. It is never on top of text, just in blank spaces.
– user11230
Dec 11 '18 at 15:14
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I would like to know how is ths question a duplicate when it is totally a different thing. My pdf does not have a SCRIPTED or EMBEDDED watermark. It cannot be removed with the methods proposed in the "duplicate" answers because my wtaermark is part of the SCAN of the page. Please take time to read questions before closing them.
– user11230
Dec 11 '18 at 15:43
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I think this watermark is a "part" of the pdf now, meaning it was added before or during scan, Its as if the stamped it physically, So the pdf reader will see it as part of the original not as a watermark. I could be wrong, but I think your only hope is to put something on top of it like a white box in a photo editor or pdf editor.
– Pancakedinner
Dec 11 '18 at 16:38
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I am in possession of a long PDF file. On each and every page of this file there is an annoying watermark/logo that I wish to remove. The printing shop unlawfully added their own logo on somebody else's work while scanning the document.
Here is a screenshot of a random page of the document. I circled in red the watermark that I'm trying to remove. Thanks.
EDIT: this question is not a duplicate. The other answers are literally not working in my case. The watermark in my case is part of the page SCAN, it is not metadata in the pdf file. Please read the questions before closing them.
windows pdf adobe-acrobat documents watermark
I am in possession of a long PDF file. On each and every page of this file there is an annoying watermark/logo that I wish to remove. The printing shop unlawfully added their own logo on somebody else's work while scanning the document.
Here is a screenshot of a random page of the document. I circled in red the watermark that I'm trying to remove. Thanks.
EDIT: this question is not a duplicate. The other answers are literally not working in my case. The watermark in my case is part of the page SCAN, it is not metadata in the pdf file. Please read the questions before closing them.
windows pdf adobe-acrobat documents watermark
windows pdf adobe-acrobat documents watermark
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Is it ever on top of any text or anything important?
– Pancakedinner
Dec 11 '18 at 15:04
1
And is it always in that exact location?
– Pancakedinner
Dec 11 '18 at 15:11
1
Hi, the location changes around the page. It is never on top of text, just in blank spaces.
– user11230
Dec 11 '18 at 15:14
2
I would like to know how is ths question a duplicate when it is totally a different thing. My pdf does not have a SCRIPTED or EMBEDDED watermark. It cannot be removed with the methods proposed in the "duplicate" answers because my wtaermark is part of the SCAN of the page. Please take time to read questions before closing them.
– user11230
Dec 11 '18 at 15:43
1
I think this watermark is a "part" of the pdf now, meaning it was added before or during scan, Its as if the stamped it physically, So the pdf reader will see it as part of the original not as a watermark. I could be wrong, but I think your only hope is to put something on top of it like a white box in a photo editor or pdf editor.
– Pancakedinner
Dec 11 '18 at 16:38
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show 2 more comments
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Is it ever on top of any text or anything important?
– Pancakedinner
Dec 11 '18 at 15:04
1
And is it always in that exact location?
– Pancakedinner
Dec 11 '18 at 15:11
1
Hi, the location changes around the page. It is never on top of text, just in blank spaces.
– user11230
Dec 11 '18 at 15:14
2
I would like to know how is ths question a duplicate when it is totally a different thing. My pdf does not have a SCRIPTED or EMBEDDED watermark. It cannot be removed with the methods proposed in the "duplicate" answers because my wtaermark is part of the SCAN of the page. Please take time to read questions before closing them.
– user11230
Dec 11 '18 at 15:43
1
I think this watermark is a "part" of the pdf now, meaning it was added before or during scan, Its as if the stamped it physically, So the pdf reader will see it as part of the original not as a watermark. I could be wrong, but I think your only hope is to put something on top of it like a white box in a photo editor or pdf editor.
– Pancakedinner
Dec 11 '18 at 16:38
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1
Is it ever on top of any text or anything important?
– Pancakedinner
Dec 11 '18 at 15:04
Is it ever on top of any text or anything important?
– Pancakedinner
Dec 11 '18 at 15:04
1
1
And is it always in that exact location?
– Pancakedinner
Dec 11 '18 at 15:11
And is it always in that exact location?
– Pancakedinner
Dec 11 '18 at 15:11
1
1
Hi, the location changes around the page. It is never on top of text, just in blank spaces.
– user11230
Dec 11 '18 at 15:14
Hi, the location changes around the page. It is never on top of text, just in blank spaces.
– user11230
Dec 11 '18 at 15:14
2
2
I would like to know how is ths question a duplicate when it is totally a different thing. My pdf does not have a SCRIPTED or EMBEDDED watermark. It cannot be removed with the methods proposed in the "duplicate" answers because my wtaermark is part of the SCAN of the page. Please take time to read questions before closing them.
– user11230
Dec 11 '18 at 15:43
I would like to know how is ths question a duplicate when it is totally a different thing. My pdf does not have a SCRIPTED or EMBEDDED watermark. It cannot be removed with the methods proposed in the "duplicate" answers because my wtaermark is part of the SCAN of the page. Please take time to read questions before closing them.
– user11230
Dec 11 '18 at 15:43
1
1
I think this watermark is a "part" of the pdf now, meaning it was added before or during scan, Its as if the stamped it physically, So the pdf reader will see it as part of the original not as a watermark. I could be wrong, but I think your only hope is to put something on top of it like a white box in a photo editor or pdf editor.
– Pancakedinner
Dec 11 '18 at 16:38
I think this watermark is a "part" of the pdf now, meaning it was added before or during scan, Its as if the stamped it physically, So the pdf reader will see it as part of the original not as a watermark. I could be wrong, but I think your only hope is to put something on top of it like a white box in a photo editor or pdf editor.
– Pancakedinner
Dec 11 '18 at 16:38
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Is it ever on top of any text or anything important?
– Pancakedinner
Dec 11 '18 at 15:04
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And is it always in that exact location?
– Pancakedinner
Dec 11 '18 at 15:11
1
Hi, the location changes around the page. It is never on top of text, just in blank spaces.
– user11230
Dec 11 '18 at 15:14
2
I would like to know how is ths question a duplicate when it is totally a different thing. My pdf does not have a SCRIPTED or EMBEDDED watermark. It cannot be removed with the methods proposed in the "duplicate" answers because my wtaermark is part of the SCAN of the page. Please take time to read questions before closing them.
– user11230
Dec 11 '18 at 15:43
1
I think this watermark is a "part" of the pdf now, meaning it was added before or during scan, Its as if the stamped it physically, So the pdf reader will see it as part of the original not as a watermark. I could be wrong, but I think your only hope is to put something on top of it like a white box in a photo editor or pdf editor.
– Pancakedinner
Dec 11 '18 at 16:38