How To Save A PDF File In To JPEG
Are you a computer savvy and work on different file formats? In current scenario, computers have become an extremely essential part of our lives. You can store a large amount of files in the computer these days and for this, various formats are available. These file formats offer great storage in lesser space, and also protect the quality of the files. Out of the whole range of formats, PDF and JPEG top the list. They both are highly famous on web world too. While PDF can save any kind of information, JPEG is widely used to save images. Many a times PDF files need to be stored in the image form, or the JPEG format, which brings forth the question as to how to save a PDF file in a JPEG format. Against the popular notion, converting a PDF file into a JPEG one is a very easy task and can be done using either a software or online. If you have PDF file and want to covert it into an image, then these procedures can help you out. Learn ways to convert PDF into JPEG.Using A Software
Online
Using Snipping Tool (for window users)
- With PDF viewing software, open your PDF file which you want to convert. In case you don't have a PDF viewer, download Adobe Acrobat Reader for free from adobe official website.
- Open the snipping tool present in the windows.
- Click on the “new” option and choose the screen type. A “window” screen shot will select all the text from your PDF file.
- A “rectangular” screen will allow the user to drag over all the desired part of PDF to turn into JPEG.
- Then select “save as” from the “file” menu present in the “shipping tool”.
- Your PDF file will turn into a JPEG file.
- You can also carry out conversion through Macintosh, select preview application.
- Open your desired PDF file in the “preview” the PDF viewer application that comes with OS X.
- Select “save as” from the “file” menu
- Preview save as menu and choose the file as “JPEG” in the drop down menu and click “save”.
With these simple ways to covert PDF into JPEG, you can easily turn your PDF text file into a JPEG image in a very short span of time.
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