Tuesday, May 31, 2011

How do I change an image from pdf to jpeg?

someone has sent me pdf's and I need to change them to jpegs for printing.How do I change an image from pdf to jpeg?
If all else fails, you can open the document using Adobe Acrobat Reader (available here: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/re and print the pdf.



If you would rater print jpg files, you can use the reader to open the document, take a screenshot (press PrintScreen on your keyboard, paste into word, wordpad, mspaint or other picture viewer/editor) and print that.How do I change an image from pdf to jpeg?
You can print PDF files too.

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PDF is a very powerful format. If you use the acrobat reader as listed above you can view the pdf like it was a .txt file in notepad (sort of). You will also be able to zoom in quite a lot and the detail is still there. If you take a screen shot and print that out it will be at screen resolution (72 dpi - dots per inch). At 72 dpi the image will almost certainly be unreadable if printed full size. If you print from the acrobat reader (which is free by the way) it will be as detailed as you see on screen. The nice thing about the pdf file is when you print what you see on the screen is exactly what you see on paper (assuming your printer is set up properly). Good luck,
If you have any of the photoshops you can open the pdf and save it under the save as menu to a jpeg.

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