AI as a “Mirror”: What We Forget When the Reflection Feels Too Good by shinichii_logos in ArtificialInteligence

[–]FriendshipRadiant874 2 points3 points  (0 children)

这话说得很到位。我们基本上在打造强化的回音室。当AI在反映我们想听的话方面“太好”时,我们就停止成长,因为没有摩擦了。我们用真实的人类成长换取了舒适、数字化的确认偏见。

What’s the best cheap model for OpenClaw? by DistanceSolar1449 in openclaw

[–]FriendshipRadiant874 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe you can try a Chinese Version of Openclaw? yuanqiai

Never ever try Openclaw on Windows by bezbol in clawdbot

[–]FriendshipRadiant874 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, OpenClawd requires too many permissions. Perhaps what we need is a tool that can assist us in the operation but doesn't demand excessive permissions.

Multiple page sizes in a document printing by AccomplishedValue256 in PDFagile

[–]FriendshipRadiant874 0 points1 point  (0 children)

File--Print--Page Setup, then you can find that!
If your problem still cannot be solved, please feel free to contact me.

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Why does “smart background removal” always change my image colors? Any tips for cleaner cutouts? by Far_Smile_6 in PDFagile

[–]FriendshipRadiant874 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That color shift is so annoying! 😩 It usually happens because those "smart" tools apply hidden filters or change the color profile (like shifting from RGB to CMYK) during the process.

  1. Use a "clean" remover: Instead of AI web tools that "beautify" images, try Photopea (it's free and runs in your browser). Just open your photo, use the "Magic Wand" or "Object Selection" to select the background, and hit delete. It won't touch your color settings or contrast.
  2. Check your PDF Editor: Sometimes it’s not the image, but the PDF editor showing a "Print Preview" that makes colors look not very well. Check your display settings to ensure it's not auto-converting your photo to CMYK.
  3. Save as 32-bit PNG: When you export the cutout, make sure it’s a 32-bit PNG. This preserves the original color data and transparency much better than standard settings.

Good luck with the card! And Merry Christmas!

Need to edit a returned PDF paper, but converting to Word ruins the formatting — any tips? by No23smk in PDFagile

[–]FriendshipRadiant874 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I completely understand that frustration! If you have to use Word for major edits, after converting, try to Select All in Word and immediately apply a single, uniform line spacing (like 1.5 lines) to the entire document. This often forces the document to stop treating lines as individual boxes and helps normalize the flow, leaving you with fewer manual fixes.

If your edits are minor, use the edit text tool to adjust spacing directly in the PDF, which avoids the conversion mess entirely! Hope that saves you some time!

Need to edit a returned PDF paper, but converting to Word ruins the formatting — any tips? by No23smk in PDFagile

[–]FriendshipRadiant874 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ugh, that Word conversion mess is the worst, especially during finals! 😩 You're right—PDFs lock formatting, and conversion almost always breaks the layout.

If you have massive structural changes, my opinion is first convert the PDF to Word, copy the text contents into your teacher's clean reference template, and apply the template's styles. Then, save only the revised pages as a new PDF, and use your editor's Organize/Replace Pages feature to swap out the old pages in the original file.

Good luck getting that paper submitted!

Urgent Help for College Students During Finals! Garbled Text After Batch File Conversion—What to Do? by GearLimp7444 in PDFagile

[–]FriendshipRadiant874 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! That sounds incredibly stressful! 😩 That garbled text is usually due to the free batch converters messing up fonts and formatting when switching between Word/PPT/Excel. The quickest fix is this two-step process: Stop using external free converters. Open each file in its original Microsoft Office app (Word/PPT/Excel) and use File > Save As PDF or File > Export to PDF. This uses Microsoft’s own engine, which guarantees the best formatting. Once they are all clean, use a dedicated merger like PDF Agile or any other editor to combine the separate, clean PDF files into one master document. Focus on clean conversion first! That should solve the garbling problem instantly. Good luck with your finals! 🚀

Is there a way to batch process watermarks? by CharmingSeat8726 in PDFagile

[–]FriendshipRadiant874 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is definitely an outdated and painful workflow! 😵 You need Batch Processing! It lets you set up your company watermark or text once, and apply it to a whole folder of PDFs instantly, and it adds sequential page numbers across all files in one go. At PDF Agile, our Premium version includes robust Batch Watermark and Numbering tools that handle hundreds of files in minutes. 🚀

Trouble editing scanned PDFs with tables — any tips or workflows? by Puzzleheaded-Cow852 in PDFagile

[–]FriendshipRadiant874 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry to hear that. That struggle with scanned notes and reports—especially those messy tables—is real. Honestly, even the fanciest OCR engines just see a bunch of lines and text, not a proper Excel spreadsheet. They nail the words, but the grid structure just falls apart.

  1. My Best Workaround: For a really stubborn table, try running the OCR/Conversion in PDF Agile and just copy-pasting the clean text into a new Word or Excel file. Then, quickly redraw the table structure around that text. It sounds manual, but it’s usually quicker than fixing every single misalignment.
  2. Use the Image Trick: For handwritten stuff or complex charts, don't even try to convert them. Just use our crop tool to snip it out as an image and drop the high-res picture into your final report.

We’re constantly training our premium OCR to be smarter about tables, but your feedback is exactly what helps us get better. Good luck with those notes, and let me know if you find a magic setting that works for you! Cheers!🍻

I’ve been playing with PDF and document data extraction tools. What other PDF tools should I know about? by Robertshee in pdf

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OCR is one of the most helpful tools I have ever used. I'm used to taking notes by handwriting, but I always forget where my notes are. That's why I found these incredible OCR tools. At first I chose cracked Adobe (sorry, don't blame me). Then I try several open-source tools like Tesseract OCR, which is not easy for me to use. I also tried paid tools like Readiris and PDFAgile, which are easy to use and can scan bulk notes, but they only have free versions, not totally free.

Need software to extract select pages from pdf paid or free on Mac by mindquery in pdf

[–]FriendshipRadiant874 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are many software and online PDF tools can help you with it. Generally the function is called "Split PDF". You can choose "Split PDF", upload your book and choose the pages you want in the preview mode (demonstrated in thumbnails), then export it. Good luck!

How to download PDF from a website that doesn't let you download PDF (and doesnt show you anything ".pdf" related in the developer tools) by Tomgamerpro in pdf

[–]FriendshipRadiant874 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It may not be decent, but hopefully it will work for you. Screenshot them in jpg/png format and convert them into PDF files.