The conversion will reduce the quality of the image.
It's better to receive images in an image format rather than as a pdf.
Open the Snipping Tool and select the image in the pdf, then save the snip in an image format.
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Does anyone know how to convert PDF files to JPEG in Windows 10? I received some pictures of a great niece that I would like to open in my photo editor so that I can print them but they came in PDF form and my photo editor will not accept PDF files. I am using Windows 10, Version 20H2 and Microsoft Edge. Thanks.
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The conversion will reduce the quality of the image.
It's better to receive images in an image format rather than as a pdf.
Open the Snipping Tool and select the image in the pdf, then save the snip in an image format.
Hi Leanne_965, I am Paulo, an Independent Advisor, and I'm willing to help.
You would need a converter to do that. Have you tried an online converter? You can try this
https://smallpdf.com/pdf-to-jpg
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If you're reluctant to use online converters, you can download PDF converters from your Microsoft store like this
https://www.microsoft.com/store/productId/9NK9F...
Let me know if this helps.
Hi,
You can use tools like these to convert to a JPG:
Best PDF to JPG Converter: Convert to JPEG Online (FREE) (freepdfconvert.com)
Convert PDF to JPG online for free | Adobe Acrobat (United States)
PDF to JPG - Convert your PDFs to Images online for free (smallpdf.com)
Once you have the JPG, use this to convert it to a JPEG:
JPG to JPEG (Online & Free) — Convertio
Cheers!