PDF to JPG?

soundbox

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Hi All

I received two rather big (17mb) PDF files which contains pictures and I need to forward these to someone else......
Any software available to convert these PDF files to JPG?

Thanks
 

mm001

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I have acrobat reader v 9.2. If you right click on any page of the document and select the 'Select Tool' , it will allow images in the document to be selected. You can then right click on the image and copy it to the clipboard. Alternatively, why not just print screen
 

soundbox

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Thanks ponder and mm001 Acobat Reader seems the best option....is available as a free download?
 

the_don46

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I have acrobat reader v 9.2. If you right click on any page of the document and select the 'Select Tool' , it will allow images in the document to be selected. You can then right click on the image and copy it to the clipboard. Alternatively, why not just print screen

I always just print screen if I want something I can't save :)

Then you just open MS Paint, Ctrl+V (to paste). Then just mark the area (or picture you want), copy it, click file, then new, then edit, then paste. Then just save as *.jpg
 

soundbox

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I always just print screen if I want something I can't save :)

Then you just open MS Paint, Ctrl+V (to paste). Then just mark the area (or picture you want), copy it, click file, then new, then edit, then paste. Then just save as *.jpg

Worked 100%
Thanks!
 

soundbox

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Thanks!

I always just print screen if I want something I can't save :)

Then you just open MS Paint, Ctrl+V (to paste). Then just mark the area (or picture you want), copy it, click file, then new, then edit, then paste. Then just save as *.jpg

Worked 100%:)
Thanks!
 

Too4

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The print-screen-MS-Paint method is quite lossy, so if you need to maintain as much picture quality as possible, use GIMP to import the PDF to raster format, crop, resize, then save it as a high quality JPEG. If filesize is not at premium though, I would opt for a PNG.
 
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