I am looking for a good program to change pdf format files( namely Adobe images) to a jpeg format. I have a couple of good comics that are in pdf format and would like to convert them to jpeg to veiw them on a reader that I have. Any ideas people (and aliens)?
if you are using adobe acrobat 7 pro you can use the save command to save pics if they are not locked to jpegs
A world of invisible people. We pass them without seeing them, as casually and indifferently as we pass our own reflections in store front windows. Do they really live among us? Or are they citizens of another country, a vast and teaming gulag of the dispossessed. No, don't turn away. Look in their faces. Do you see your brother? Your mother? An old friend? Someone you went to school with? Someone you once loved? No? You didn't see them? Not today. Tomorrow you could.
I am pretty sure Ghostscript can do it, I actually use GS View to read PDF's now because i got sick of acrobat sucking so bad, even with all the excess plugins disabled for speed.
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http://www.print-driver.com/howto/co...pdf_to_jpg.htm
You may be able to do this, with the Acrobat postscript print drive you already have, see if you have this ability by basically following the above directions.
Have you considered a trail version *cough* of many of the popular softwares such as ABC Amber PDF2Image Converter?
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There is also a free version of PaperlessPrinter that could convert to JPEG format.
http://www.rarefind.com/paperlessprinter/downloads.html
I tried each of the above ideas and found the following results.
I only have a basic Adobe Reader and it would not let me export the images to another file.
The ghost reader for what ever reason would not funciton for me. (more then likely it was from me not knowing what the hell I was doing.)
The trial ABC Amber converter worked, however it would not do more then one page at a time as a trial offer, in order to do batches (like comic books) you had to buy the program.
The winner (Big, Big thanks to Digital Junkie) and the one I am using is the free version of the PaperlessPrinter program.
It transfered a whole file of 80 PDF images to my desired folder and in JPEG form with no problems.
Thank you all for your advice and help. This is an excellent example of what Zeropaid is about and why it will continue being # 1.
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