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nearly seven years after pro was released with the shockingly scant 109 kudos on the ideas site its finally here as we recently just released the 2.9 version of arcgis pro they added a lot of functionality to the core product but the one im most excited about is the pdf to tiff geoprocessing tool i use that thing all the time i used to have to switch back to arcmap convert the pdf then bring it into pro to geo-reference it now we can do it all in pro you can find this geoprocessing tool in the conversion tools toolbox in the from pdf group i dont know if that means theres going to be more tools in the from pdf group lets hope so lets open this thing up and see what we have i grabbed this screenshot of the tool and arcmap to see if there were any changes in the parameters and you can see theyre exactly the same so im not sure why it took him so long to get this ported over to pro maybe they just didnt think there was enough interest earlier i exported this map as a georeferenc