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Just wondering if anyone has a simple way to turn a PDF to a JPG file.  Got a lot of PDF files and always have to print than scan and than save as a JPG if I want to get them in Rapid Resizer or anyother

program.  Looking for a one or two click way to open a PDF and same the main page easily as a JPG if possible.  Thanks for any help.

jim  penquin

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irfanview is a free photo editor and it's got a lot of good stuff. Conversion is as simple as opening a pdf in irfanview, and saving as a jpg.

If you're wanting to do patterns later on, irfanview is good for taking a picture and easily converting to b/w or eliminating the background one shade at a time to make it simpler to manipulate in inkscape or gimp.

 

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10 hours ago, JOE_M said:

irfanview is a free photo editor and it's got a lot of good stuff. Conversion is as simple as opening a pdf in irfanview, and saving as a jpg.

If you're wanting to do patterns later on, irfanview is good for taking a picture and easily converting to b/w or eliminating the background one shade at a time to make it simpler to manipulate in inkscape or gimp.

 

I agree this is probably the easiest program to do it in and you sure will get better photos than scanning, copying, etc.

Edited by EarltheScroller
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On 8/24/2017 at 7:51 PM, amazingkevin said:

wish i could understand other programs but cannot.

I agree Kevin. I have Gimp and I bought a book that's about 2" thick. I can't figure it out. Way too complicated. Irfanview is very easy.

 

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