Thursday, June 20, 2013

3 Ways to Convert PDF to JPG

Today PDF format is the most popular solution for storing and exchanging electronic documents. The need to convert PDF files to JPEGs arises in situations such as publishing documents to the Internet, using them in presentation slides and videos, or sending them to CRM or EPR systems.

Here’s 3 ways of how-to guide for converting PDF files to JPG images.

Method one: Convert Online



1.Access the online file converter of your choice. Note that not all converters can convert from PDF format to JPEG. A few that can include:
Go2Convert. This conversion site features a lot of conversion protocols, and even lets you specify the size and quality of the converted files.
Neevia Document Converter. Neevia lets you pick from several popular file formats, set the dpi resolution, and the quality range—from 30 to 100. It also gives you the option of conversion to browser (which can be slow) or they will send you the finished file via email.

2.Select the PDF file you want to convert

3.Select the target format (JPEG) if the converter offers multiple options.

4.Select a delivery option for the finished file.

5.Convert your file.  

Method two:Using Windows Snipping Tool
1.Open Snipping Tool. For Windows XP and Vista, click on the Start button, then click All Programs, then Accessories, then Snipping tool.

With Windows 7, click the Start button, then in the search box, type Snipping Tool. In the list of results, click Snipping Tool.

2.Click the arrow next to the New button. Select Free-form Snip, Rectangular Snip, Window Snip, or Full-screen Snip from the list.

3.Select the area you want to capture for conversion. Click and drag to select the area to snip.

4.Save your snip. Click the Save Snip button in the markup window.

Method Three: Software Conversion

1.Download a stand-alone software conversion program. There are several companies that provide free format conversion software.

2.Install and run the downloaded software.

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