
Click Image in the Menu Toolbar and set the Mode to RGB.ĥ. Use the Rectangle Selection tool to select the image. Right-click content and then click Flatten in order to flatten it.įollow the steps below to create and save customized stamps:ġ. Follow the instructions detailed here to create a suitable image.ģ. Please note that content must be flattened before it can be used as a stamp. PDF files that contain transparent images/objects without backgrounds (such as scanned signatures) can also be used to create transparent stamps - empty space on the page will be ignored.Microsoft Paint does not handle *.png transparency well, but most modern graphics programs do. The formats *.gif and *.png support transparency but *.jpg and *.pdf do not. If a transparent background is desired for stamps then a suitable image format must be used.(Vector-based images do not experience this issue). Therefore it is advisable to create stamps from pre-sized images. Images are usually in raster format and will pixellate if zoomed to a high degree. Please note the following before creating stamps in PDF-XChange Viewer: The signature will then be available in the Signatures and Initials pane, and you can click it in the pane to add it to documents: Name the signature and password protect it as desired, then click OK.Ħ. Click OK. The Edit Signature/Initials Information dialog box will open:ĥ.

Select the image that you want to use on your local machine:Ĥ. The Add Signature from File dialog box will open.ģ. Click the Add dropdown menu, then click Import from File: The Manage Signatures and Initials dialog box will open.Ģ. Click the Protect tab, then click Manage: Follow the steps below to create physical (non-digital) signatures in PDF-XChange Editor:ġ.
