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I then open the PNG files, and print them as a PDF. I have to do this for each page, creating many PNG files. Sometimes I get it perfect, other times I don't. In order to get around this, right now I am taking screenshots of each PDF page manually, trying to manually outline each page perfectly before taking the screenshot. Long story short, I cannot use a PDF unlocking program. I am frequently working with long, locked PDF documents onto which I must annotate text.