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Create sharp, true images from PDF files
pdf2image converts PDF files into high-quality JPEG, GIF, PNG or BMP images for publishing on websites or for use in Windows applications such as MS Office, Publisher and Visio.
pdf2image
makes it possible to move the content of your PDF files into your
applications at just the right size and resolution. Web publishers can
choose from JPEG, GIF and PNG and convert them at a resolution ideal for
screen display or email broadcast. Microsoft Office users can add
high-fidelity images to their presentations, reports, brochures,
bulletins and other works.
Convert PDF files into the most often used image formats - JPEG, PNG, GIF and BMP
Convert one file or multiple files using the built in batch mode
Ideal for web-site graphics
Accurately reproduces PDF objects with high fidelity even at lower resolutions
Options to set dimensions or resolution at time of conversion
Remembers last-used settings
User-definable options to add numeric suffixes to organize multi-page files
Advanced anti-aliasing for text sharpening
Cropping to remove margins
Improved reporting on errors and warnings
Streamlined interface for faster and easier conversions
Platforms & compatibility
Runs on Windows® 98, NT, 2000, 2003, XP, Vista and 64-bit Windows in compatibility mode.
Easy wizard-style Windows interface
Supports all levels of PDF through the current Adobe® PDF 1.7 specification
Images produced are compatible with FrontPage, PowerPoint, Word, Excel, Visio and most other Windows publishing applications
Select file using Windows Explorer, dragging a PDF file into pdf2image or onto the desktop icon
Converts multi-page PDF to multiple single-page Web images
Image formats are usually a great choice when working on documents and reports. Sometimes though , if you need to change slides in PowerPoint, for example, you will need to use a vector format and pdf2picture. The best format is determined by your project. You may find that you need both pdf2picture and pdf2image. Some general guidelines are:
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