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How to Convert PDF to JPG?
How to
Convert PDF to JPG?
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Introduction
Converting your PDF file to the JPG image format
enables you to embed, edit and share the PDF documents with ease.
PDF to JPG Converter Free improves the data accessibility
to a great deal. When the graphics or images are converted from
PDF to JPG, it gives users certain capability to
keep the quality and original formatting of the images and graphics
as intact and secure as possible.
Step 1. Input FDF Files
Launch
PDF to JPG Converter Free and click "Add File(s)"
or "Add Folder" to add PDF files you want to convert.
The files will be listed in the window with total number displayed
at the bottom of the program. To arrange file order, select one
of them and click "Move Down/Up"; to delete one
or all of them, click "Remove/Remove All"; to add
more files, click "Open Source Folder" to choose
other PDF files to input; to adjust the appearance, please go to
"Appearance".
Tip: If you are inputting PDF
files by adding/dragging in a folder yet for some reason you want
to stop, just press "ESC" to quit adding files.
Step 2. Specify Conversion Settings
Click
"Options" to specify the conversion settings. In
the "Conversions" tab, you can select the output
directory from original directory or check "Select directory"
and click "Change" to choose the directory you
want. You can also set the overwrite ways when the destination file
already exists.

In the "Misc" tab, you can specify whether to prompt
the confirm window when removing files from the list or whether
to open output folder when conversion is over. You can also let
the program play a reminder sound when conversion is complete.

In the "Image Options" you can set the image formats
for JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, etc. as well as
DPI value, color depth, resizing mode and so on to fulfill
your needs.
Step 3. Convert PDF to JPG
Click
"PDF to JPG" to start conversion. Within seconds,
the conversion will completes and the converted files are marked
with Word logo. Click "Open Output Folder" to directly
find the converted files.

Tip: JPG is a file extension
for a lossy graphics file. The JPEG file extension is used interchangeably
with JPG. JPEG stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group who created
the standard. JPG files have 2 sub-formats, JPG/Exif (often used
in digital cameras and photographic equipment), and JPG/JFIF (often
used on the World Wide Web).
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