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Convert Adobe Portable document format to Adobe Photoshop layer style.

Photoshop layer style files (.asl) contain settings that can be applied to some object or layer in a Photoshop graphics document (.psd) and cannot be created from random file, for example PDF. This makes pdf to asl conversion highly unlikely. At best you can manually recreate some style you like in Photoshop, but that requires some degree of Photoshop knowledge.

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PDF

A pdf file extension is mainly used for Adobe Portable document format, commonly referred to as PDF. All programs that create some sort of documents or projects offer the possibility to export their format to PDF format. A free PDF viewer (Adobe Reader) is available for download from Adobe website.

ASL

Files with asl extension can be typically found as layer styles for Adobe Photoshop graphics editor. May contain effects like border shadows, color overlay and more.

 

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