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Extracting images from a .pdf file?
I was wondering if there was an easier way to extract images from a .pdf file other than using print screen and then trying to paste together the screen caps using Paint Shop Pro or Photoshop. I am using Adobe Reader 7.0.
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Last edited by Maico; Aug 15, 2006 at 07:20 PM.
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I think you would need Acrobat Professional to open the .pdf file, and extract the image; or use a converter program to convert the .pdf file into a different format such as .html or .doc, then extract the images. These methods are more efficient for a large number of documents or images, but it's quicker to just Print Screen for a single image.
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Photoshop itself can open PDF files and remove the images, text, or both. I'm not sure if you have it though.
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