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Jim Hawkins November 7th 11 05:28 PM

Converting pdf files to to jpg ?
 
Anyone know how to convert a .pdf file into a .jpg one ?

Jim Hawkins



charles November 7th 11 05:31 PM

Converting pdf files to to jpg ?
 
In article ,
Jim Hawkins wrote:
Anyone know how to convert a .pdf file into a .jpg one ?



You can do it with Adobe Acrobat Pro

--
From KT24

Using a RISC OS computer running v5.16


Andy Cap[_7_] November 7th 11 05:38 PM

Converting pdf files to to jpg ?
 
On 07/11/11 17:28, Jim Hawkins wrote:
Anyone know how to convert a .pdf file into a .jpg one ?

Jim Hawkins



http://pdf2jpg.net/

Tim Watts[_2_] November 7th 11 05:58 PM

Converting pdf files to to jpg ?
 
Jim Hawkins wrote:

Anyone know how to convert a .pdf file into a .jpg one ?

Jim Hawkins


gimp will render a PDF at any DPI you like and can then save it in any
raster form you want, be it PNG, GIF, JPG etc. And it's free. and works very
well on Windows as well as everything else.

--
Tim Watts

Hugh - Was Invisible November 7th 11 06:00 PM

Converting pdf files to to jpg ?
 
On 07/11/2011 17:28, Jim Hawkins wrote:
Anyone know how to convert a .pdf file into a .jpg one ?

Jim Hawkins


The snipping tool in Windows 7 will save anything you can see on your
screen to jpg

Tinkerer[_2_] November 7th 11 06:11 PM

Converting pdf files to to jpg ?
 

"Jim Hawkins" wrote in message
...
Anyone know how to convert a .pdf file into a .jpg one ?



In Acrobat Reader, click "Edit" and then "Take a snapshot". Cursor becomes
a cross. Click and drag to highlight the area you want to turn into a JPG.
Then open Paint, or any other image program, paste the image and save in
whatever format you want.
--
Tinkerer



The Natural Philosopher[_2_] November 7th 11 06:11 PM

Converting pdf files to to jpg ?
 
Jim Hawkins wrote:
Anyone know how to convert a .pdf file into a .jpg one ?

Jim Hawkins


I use GIMP

freeware on Linux, and probably windows.

The Natural Philosopher[_2_] November 7th 11 06:11 PM

Converting pdf files to to jpg ?
 
Hugh - Was Invisible wrote:
On 07/11/2011 17:28, Jim Hawkins wrote:
Anyone know how to convert a .pdf file into a .jpg one ?

Jim Hawkins


The snipping tool in Windows 7 will save anything you can see on your
screen to jpg



Thats as good as anything else..

Roger Mills[_2_] November 7th 11 06:41 PM

Converting pdf files to to jpg ?
 
On 07/11/2011 18:11, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
Hugh - Was Invisible wrote:
On 07/11/2011 17:28, Jim Hawkins wrote:
Anyone know how to convert a .pdf file into a .jpg one ?

Jim Hawkins


The snipping tool in Windows 7 will save anything you can see on your
screen to jpg



Thats as good as anything else..


But that will only give you screen resolution - whereas the original PDF
file may be much higher res.
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polygonum November 7th 11 07:14 PM

Converting pdf files to to jpg ?
 
On Mon, 07 Nov 2011 17:28:28 -0000, Jim Hawkins
wrote:

Anyone know how to convert a .pdf file into a .jpg one ?

Jim Hawkins


My first resort for any graphic file is Irfan View. Always worth having on
hand.

--
Rod

dennis@home[_3_] November 7th 11 07:36 PM

Converting pdf files to to jpg ?
 


"The Natural Philosopher" wrote in message
...
Jim Hawkins wrote:
Anyone know how to convert a .pdf file into a .jpg one ?

Jim Hawkins

I use GIMP

freeware on Linux, and probably windows.


Its free on windows, as is nearly all the useful free software.


Jules Richardson November 7th 11 08:04 PM

Converting pdf files to to jpg ?
 
On Mon, 07 Nov 2011 17:28:28 +0000, Jim Hawkins wrote:

Anyone know how to convert a .pdf file into a .jpg one ?


What OS?

I normally use Imagemagick to do it in Linux.

cheers

Jules

Ian Jackson[_2_] November 7th 11 09:55 PM

Converting pdf files to to jpg ?
 
In message , Jim Hawkins
writes
Anyone know how to convert a .pdf file into a .jpg one ?



You have several suggestions. However, yet another way is to use
'Bullzip PDF Printer'.

As well as producing PDF files from almost anything, Bullzip* can
produce eight other image formats - including JPG.
*I almost always use Bullzip (freeware) to produce PDFs.
http://www.bullzip.com/products/pdf/info.php
Note: Also needs Ghostscript V8.6.4 or later.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ghostscript/files/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ghos...ostscript/8.71
/gs871w32.exe/download

--
Ian

djc November 7th 11 10:08 PM

Converting pdf files to to jpg ?
 
On 07/11/11 17:28, Jim Hawkins wrote:
Anyone know how to convert a .pdf file into a .jpg one ?


Gimp will do it

GIMP - The GNU Image Manipulation Program
www.gimp.org/




--
djc


Ian Jackson[_2_] November 7th 11 10:16 PM

Converting pdf files to to jpg ?
 
In message , djc
writes
On 07/11/11 17:28, Jim Hawkins wrote:
Anyone know how to convert a .pdf file into a .jpg one ?


Gimp will do it

GIMP - The GNU Image Manipulation Program
www.gimp.org/


Yebbut....
Gimp is a bit of a beast to learn, and is really not for the
faint-hearted!
--
Ian

Newshound November 7th 11 10:32 PM

Converting pdf files to to jpg ?
 
On 07/11/2011 18:11, Tinkerer wrote:
"Jim wrote in message
...
Anyone know how to convert a .pdf file into a .jpg one ?



In Acrobat Reader, click "Edit" and then "Take a snapshot". Cursor becomes
a cross. Click and drag to highlight the area you want to turn into a JPG.
Then open Paint, or any other image program, paste the image and save in
whatever format you want.


Good for taking a section. Sometimes you may have to look under "Tools"
or "Selection Tool".

Or just "Copy File to Clipboard" and paste to Paint, etc. Note that
these methods just do one "page" at a time, not a whole multi page document.

Steve Firth November 7th 11 11:31 PM

Converting pdf files to to jpg ?
 
The Natural Philosopher wrote:

Jim Hawkins wrote:
Anyone know how to convert a .pdf file into a .jpg one ?

Jim Hawkins


I use GIMP


How apt.


Steve Firth November 7th 11 11:31 PM

Converting pdf files to to jpg ?
 
Jim Hawkins wrote:

Anyone know how to convert a .pdf file into a .jpg one ?


Aharr ee be a usin' Ghostscript an' it be a doin' all that convertering
for eee young masser Jim. Haarrr.


Weatherlawyer November 8th 11 12:40 AM

Converting pdf files to to jpg ?
 
On Nov 7, 6:11*pm, The Natural Philosopher
wrote:
Hugh - Was Invisible wrote:

On 07/11/2011 17:28, Jim Hawkins wrote:
Anyone know how to convert a .pdf file into a .jpg one ?


Jim Hawkins


The snipping tool in Windows 7 will save anything you can see on your
screen to jpg


Thats as good as anything else..


Hardly.

A Linux file I was using in Ubuntu UE could do batch of hundreds of
files from one type to another.

I forget how but it was a piece of cake.

Weatherlawyer November 8th 11 12:41 AM

Converting pdf files to to jpg ?
 
On Nov 7, 7:36*pm, "dennis@home" wrote:
"The Natural Philosopher" wrote in ...

Jim Hawkins wrote:
Anyone know how to convert a .pdf file into a .jpg one ?


Jim Hawkins

I use GIMP


freeware on Linux, and probably windows.


Its free on windows, as is nearly all the useful free software.


Not quite.

The Natural Philosopher[_2_] November 8th 11 06:55 AM

Converting pdf files to to jpg ?
 
Ian Jackson wrote:
In message , djc
writes
On 07/11/11 17:28, Jim Hawkins wrote:
Anyone know how to convert a .pdf file into a .jpg one ?


Gimp will do it

GIMP - The GNU Image Manipulation Program
www.gimp.org/


Yebbut....
Gimp is a bit of a beast to learn, and is really not for the faint-hearted!


You dont need to learn it just to open a PDF page and save it as a pdf!!!

Allan November 8th 11 09:42 AM

Converting pdf files to to jpg ?
 
On 07/11/2011 17:28, Jim Hawkins wrote:
Anyone know how to convert a .pdf file into a .jpg one ?

Jim Hawkins


Useful to read everyone else's tips, thanks; I've been converting PDF to
JPG for a while, and I never thought of using GIMP, so I'll try that
next time. Up to now, I've been using PDF-XChange Viewer:
http://www.tracker-software.com/prod...xchange-viewer
there's a free version; it's really a PDF reader, but does a nice job of
exporting PDF to JPG, and will do things like create 5 JPG files from a
five-page PDF.

Allan
(no connection with any of the software, just a user)

Ian Jackson[_2_] November 8th 11 09:52 AM

Converting pdf files to to jpg ?
 
In message
,
Weatherlawyer writes
On Nov 7, 7:36*pm, "dennis@home" wrote:
"The Natural Philosopher" wrote in
...

Jim Hawkins wrote:
Anyone know how to convert a .pdf file into a .jpg one ?


Jim Hawkins
I use GIMP


freeware on Linux, and probably windows.


Its free on windows, as is nearly all the useful free software.


Not quite.


For freeware, alt.comp.freeware is the place to look. [Just ignore the
usual crap etc.]
http://www.pricelesswarehome.org/acf/Index.php
(a bit out of date).
--
Ian

PeterC November 8th 11 09:57 AM

Converting pdf files to to jpg ?
 
On Mon, 7 Nov 2011 17:28:28 -0000, Jim Hawkins wrote:

Anyone know how to convert a .pdf file into a .jpg one ?

Jim Hawkins


PDF-XChange Viewer can export as .jpg and many other formats, with selection
of DPI, quality, pages etc.
Free and Pro versions:
http://www.tracker-software.com/prod...xchange-viewer
--
Peter.
The gods will stay away
whilst religions hold sway

Ian Jackson[_2_] November 8th 11 10:22 AM

Converting pdf files to to jpg ?
 
In message , PeterC
writes
On Mon, 7 Nov 2011 17:28:28 -0000, Jim Hawkins wrote:

Anyone know how to convert a .pdf file into a .jpg one ?

Jim Hawkins


PDF-XChange Viewer can export as .jpg and many other formats, with selection
of DPI, quality, pages etc.
Free and Pro versions:
http://www.tracker-software.com/prod...xchange-viewer


Would you believe that I've been using PDF-XChange Viewer* for several
years, and I've never used that facility? It's not something I'd want to
do very often, but (for me) it's the obviously the easiest to do it.
*Much more useful than Adobe Acrobat Reader
--
Ian

jstam November 8th 11 10:32 AM

Converting pdf files to to jpg ?
 
1. www.zamzar.com are good at that.

2. In google docs you can convert pdf's to docs format and then download them as word doc or openoffice doc. If you open the docx or odt with a zip-manager you can extract the pictures.


82045 November 8th 11 07:35 PM

Converting pdf files to to jpg ?
 
On Nov 7, 5:28*pm, "Jim Hawkins" wrote:
Anyone know how to convert a .pdf file into a .jpg one ?

Jim Hawkins


Give http://www.word-pdf-convert.com/ a try for free.

Arfa Daily November 17th 11 02:49 AM

Converting pdf files to to jpg ?
 


"Ian Jackson" wrote in message
...
In message , Jim Hawkins
writes
Anyone know how to convert a .pdf file into a .jpg one ?



You have several suggestions. However, yet another way is to use 'Bullzip
PDF Printer'.

As well as producing PDF files from almost anything, Bullzip* can produce
eight other image formats - including JPG.
*I almost always use Bullzip (freeware) to produce PDFs.
http://www.bullzip.com/products/pdf/info.php
Note: Also needs Ghostscript V8.6.4 or later.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ghostscript/files/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ghos...ostscript/8.71
/gs871w32.exe/download

--
Ian


I thought that this Bullzip thing sounded quite useful, so I downloaded and
installed it, which all went ok. However, it seemed to bolt itself in as the
default 'printer', and completely removed any reference to the 'real' HP
hardware printer. Thinking that it had just set itself up as the default, I
went into control panel to put the HP back to that status, and Lo ! it had
gone from the list ... So I then had to re - add it as a new shared network
printer, and make sure that it was set as the default. Am I missing
something here ? I have to have the HP as the default, otherwise the missus
and so on won't understand when they come to print anything. Now that I've
re-instated the HP as the default printer, Bullzip is still in the list, but
obviously as a selectable alternative. Have I got it right now ?

Arfa


Jim Hawkins November 17th 11 05:07 PM

Converting pdf files to to jpg ?
 
Arfa Daily wrote:
"Ian Jackson" wrote in
message ...
In message , Jim
Hawkins writes
Anyone know how to convert a .pdf file into a .jpg one ?



You have several suggestions. However, yet another way is to use
'Bullzip PDF Printer'.

As well as producing PDF files from almost anything, Bullzip* can
produce eight other image formats - including JPG.
*I almost always use Bullzip (freeware) to produce PDFs.
http://www.bullzip.com/products/pdf/info.php
Note: Also needs Ghostscript V8.6.4 or later.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ghostscript/files/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ghos...ostscript/8.71
/gs871w32.exe/download

--
Ian


I thought that this Bullzip thing sounded quite useful, so I
downloaded and installed it, which all went ok. However, it seemed to
bolt itself in as the default 'printer', and completely removed any
reference to the 'real' HP hardware printer. Thinking that it had
just set itself up as the default, I went into control panel to put
the HP back to that status, and Lo ! it had gone from the list ... So I
then had to re - add it as a new shared network printer, and
make sure that it was set as the default. Am I missing something here
? I have to have the HP as the default, otherwise the missus and so
on won't understand when they come to print anything. Now that I've
re-instated the HP as the default printer, Bullzip is still in the
list, but obviously as a selectable alternative. Have I got it right
now ?
Arfa



Just discovered that Photoshop 7 will do it. Don't know about earlier
versions.

Jim Hawkins







Ian Jackson[_2_] November 18th 11 09:03 AM

Converting pdf files to to jpg ?
 
In message , Arfa Daily
writes


"Ian Jackson" wrote in message
...
In message , Jim
Hawkins writes
Anyone know how to convert a .pdf file into a .jpg one ?



You have several suggestions. However, yet another way is to use
'Bullzip PDF Printer'.

As well as producing PDF files from almost anything, Bullzip* can
produce eight other image formats - including JPG.
*I almost always use Bullzip (freeware) to produce PDFs.
http://www.bullzip.com/products/pdf/info.php
Note: Also needs Ghostscript V8.6.4 or later.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ghostscript/files/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ghos...ostscript/8.71
/gs871w32.exe/download

-- Ian


I thought that this Bullzip thing sounded quite useful, so I downloaded
and installed it, which all went ok. However, it seemed to bolt itself
in as the default 'printer', and completely removed any reference to
the 'real' HP hardware printer. Thinking that it had just set itself up
as the default, I went into control panel to put the HP back to that
status, and Lo ! it had gone from the list ... So I then had to re -
add it as a new shared network printer, and make sure that it was set
as the default. Am I missing something here ?


It's a while since I installed (or updated) Bullzip, and I don't recall
any problems. However, when installing it, there could well be a
question like "Do you want to make Bullzip your default printer". Maybe
you missed it and let it do it, while I spotted it, and said "No".

However, I'm surprised that it removed the incumbent default HP printer
from the list of printers, instead of just displacing it. I have several
printers listed (mostly PDF printers), and I've never had one
spontaneously removed when installing any of them.

I have to have the HP as the default, otherwise the missus and so on
won't understand when they come to print anything. Now that I've
re-instated the HP as the default printer, Bullzip is still in the
list, but obviously as a selectable alternative. Have I got it right now ?

It looks like you have - but, Bullzip should not have removed the
existing default HP.
--
Ian

Arfa Daily November 19th 11 02:38 AM

Converting pdf files to to jpg ?
 


"Ian Jackson" wrote in message
...
In message , Arfa Daily
writes


"Ian Jackson" wrote in message
...
In message , Jim Hawkins
writes
Anyone know how to convert a .pdf file into a .jpg one ?



You have several suggestions. However, yet another way is to use
'Bullzip PDF Printer'.

As well as producing PDF files from almost anything, Bullzip* can
produce eight other image formats - including JPG.
*I almost always use Bullzip (freeware) to produce PDFs.
http://www.bullzip.com/products/pdf/info.php
Note: Also needs Ghostscript V8.6.4 or later.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ghostscript/files/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ghos...ostscript/8.71
/gs871w32.exe/download

-- Ian


I thought that this Bullzip thing sounded quite useful, so I downloaded
and installed it, which all went ok. However, it seemed to bolt itself in
as the default 'printer', and completely removed any reference to the
'real' HP hardware printer. Thinking that it had just set itself up as the
default, I went into control panel to put the HP back to that status, and
Lo ! it had gone from the list ... So I then had to re - add it as a new
shared network printer, and make sure that it was set as the default. Am I
missing something here ?


It's a while since I installed (or updated) Bullzip, and I don't recall
any problems. However, when installing it, there could well be a question
like "Do you want to make Bullzip your default printer". Maybe you missed
it and let it do it, while I spotted it, and said "No".

However, I'm surprised that it removed the incumbent default HP printer
from the list of printers, instead of just displacing it. I have several
printers listed (mostly PDF printers), and I've never had one
spontaneously removed when installing any of them.

I have to have the HP as the default, otherwise the missus and so on won't
understand when they come to print anything. Now that I've re-instated the
HP as the default printer, Bullzip is still in the list, but obviously as
a selectable alternative. Have I got it right now ?

It looks like you have - but, Bullzip should not have removed the existing
default HP.
--
Ian


Yes Ian, that was my feeling too. I'm pretty sure that I didn't miss any
questions about defaults. I've been using computers a very long time, and I
am always extremely careful to note all the installation options on any new
piece of software that I'm installing, purposely to avoid this sort of
thing. For instance, I always look for an option to install the software
somewhere other than on the C drive, as I like to keep that for OS stuff
only. I have another completely separate physical drive for applications.
Also, I am always on the lookout for these installations wanting to add
taskbars on the screen and background programs that I don't want.

As soon as I had installed it, I opened up a Word document to see how it
would present in the print options. It was there, in the window, as the now
default printer. I did the drop-down to re-find the HP hardware printer, and
it was not there, which is when I went to the control panel to see what was
going on. There was no reference to the HP at all, so I did an 'add
printer', told it that it was a network printer, and let it go search. It
found it and identified it correctly, and then asked if it should use the
driver that it had already got installed for this printer. I told it yes,
and there it then was, back on the screen, and set as the default. When I
then went back and checked in my Word document, the HP was back to being in
the window as the default, and when I opened the drop-down, Bullzip was
there as a selectable option, which worked ok.

Puzzling ... :-\

Arfa



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