Is it possible to edit pdf in Photoshop?

Hello Guys!
             I just need to edit one of my pdf file as well as need to merge to pdf file. Is it possible to do editing task of pdf file in Photoshop? Looking forward for all your suggestions. Thanks.

As already mentionend – editing in Photoshop is bad, because vector graphics are converted into raster graphics.
There are a couple of useful editing features in Acrobat Pro, even in Acrobat 8 Pro, which I'm still using.
For instance:
– Insert, Append, Extract, Replace, Delete Pages.
– Edit text, for instance typos, using the Touch up text tool.
– Edit images by Photoshop, using the Touch up object tool:
   Move an image directly to PS, edit there and bring it back directly  into the PDF, using the original compression settings.
– Optimize file size.
Altogether one has a couple of chances for last minute corrections, often simpler than going back to the generating program
and extremely helpful, if this program is not or no more available.
Please tell us your special task, then we will see what we can do – not by Photoshop but by Acrobat Pro.
Best regards --Gernot Hoffmann

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