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That’s what I have been doing for over 30 years, lol. Just wishing I could save a step I guess.
I have been looking for this also. No luck so far.
Use a raster file (tif/jpg) and select crop image data to frames in the compression tab when exporting a PDF.
Create a transparency flattener preset to all raster and set a resolution. Place a white box over artwork set to multiply. Export pdf as Acrobat 4(1.3) and select the transparency flatten setting you just created in the advanced tab. The pdf will be all raster at the resolution set by the flattened setting. You could make a pdf preset for this to save time in the future.
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