What's a good way to convert a pdf to a jpg image? Print out and re-scan,or is there software for this? Thanks!
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Re: pdf to jpg
If I were you, I'd use Illustrator to open the PDF and pull the bitmapped image out. That can often be copied and pasted into a Photoshop document.
If you need the WHOLE pdf (including the vector art and such), then open in Photoshop and make it very high resolution.
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If the graphics are small or none-existent (i.e, text), definitely same the result as PNG; can actually yield a smaller memory size than even jpeg. Many programs can open PDF files as jpeg, including GIMP. Save as PNG and you're set.
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Here's a GIMP example that I just did.Attached Files
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You can try http://pdf2jpg.net or Use Photoshop to make jpeg like what Doug Nelson said.
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For me http://pdf2jpg.net works good but if you don't want to send your PDF to a third party, or if PDF is large, then use any free conversion software like http://pdf-to-jpg-convert.en.softonic.com
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This post surely will give you some idea on this http://www.digitaltrends.com/computi...nd-vice-versa/
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