How Do You Convert A PDF To A JPEG?
While the online community moves more and more quickly to interactive use and DIY web utilization (e.g. blogs, vlogs), many user interfaces and online tools have trouble keeping up. Using pdf’s is a great way to store high-quality, clear images in small file sizes, and the png format (pdf’s Adobe cousin) is how most web design is carried from the conceptual (image) to the functional (coding). Still, most of us aren’t designing our own pages. And most content management systems and third-party clients aren’t so accepting of the Adobe format. It’s usually gif, .peg (sometimes tiff) or the highway. Well, here’s a quick way to convert your pdf’s in no time. Click on “File” in Adobe Photoshop. Click on “Save for Web”. In the File tab drop-down, you’ll see three “save” options: Save, Save As, and Save for Web. You want the last want. You’ll be redirected to a new window of Photoshop, where you image will appear. On the top right of the interface, you’ll see a concierge or dialogue box. Click