I imported a .jpg image into adobe acrobat to convert it into PDF form with textboxes and stuff. the scanned .jpg is tilted and has to be rotated 5 deg. anti-clockwise. I know how to do this on image editor like paint.net. But I want to do this on PDF itself. is there anyway to rotate document/images in PDF by any other degree other than 90,180 or 270? thanks in advance
community wikiIf you are fine with a free solution, try PDFEscape. It works online or you can download it to your computer. Open a PDF file you wish to edit, look under the Page menu, click on More , there select Deskew . It has worked fine for me just now.
Commented Nov 2, 2018 at 15:45 @RichardHardy why not make your comment an answer? This is what worked for me Commented Jul 23, 2019 at 16:19You can rotate pages to any degree as well, in the pro version only. Just follow these steps:
As far as I know, there really isn't any way to arbitrarily rotate a page in Acrobat. However, Acrobat does have functions to clean up scanned images that will do deskewing among other things. You might find that useful.
community wikiYou can't easily do this in Adobe Acrobat - as one of the other posters said, you could "edit object" for each page's image, but that's not so nice.
I spent hours trying to figure out how to rotate the pdf file by .70 degrees, and didn't want to "rotate object" for all 40 pages, and didn't want to place every page in InDesign and rotate it.
You can hardly buy software to do this, but you can do it for free using TexLive.
TexLive is free (but a hefty-sized install, and a bit of a learning curve). But once you've got, it works!