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How to convert PDF to picture in MacOS with DocHub

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DocHub is an innovative platform that streamlines document editing, signing, distribution, and forms completion, making it an essential tool for both personal and professional use. With deep integration into Google Workspace, our platform allows users to import, export, modify, and sign documents directly from Google apps. This guide will walk you through how to convert PDF to picture in MacOS, ensuring a smooth and efficient process.

Follow the steps to convert your PDF to picture in MacOS

  1. Open the DocHub website in your preferred web browser and log in to your account.
  2. Upload your PDF document by selecting the option to import files from your device or Google Drive.
  3. Once your PDF is uploaded, navigate to the tools available in the editor to find the option for image conversion.
  4. Choose the specific pages you wish to convert into a picture format. You can often select multiple pages if needed.
  5. After selecting the pages, proceed with the conversion process. The platform will generate image files from your PDFs.
  6. Once the conversion is complete, you can easily download the pictures to your MacOS device. You can also choose to share them directly via email or other platforms.

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How to convert PDF to picture in macOS

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In this video tutorial, Jessica demonstrates how to export a photo on a MacBook to a PDF file. She starts by opening the Photos application and selecting the image to be exported. The first step is to export the photo as a JPEG file by selecting File, then Export, and Export One Photo. After exporting it as a JPEG, the next step is to convert it to a PDF file. If the image is saved in a different location, skip this step and go straight to the PDF conversion. The exported photo can be saved to the desktop for easy access.

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Use the Finder to open your PDF in Acrobat, then select File. From the drop-down menu, select Export to Image. Choose the image format you want to export your PDF as, such as JPG. Click Export.
Navigate to the convert PDF page on Acrobat online services. Click the Select a File button or drag and drop the file into the drop zone. A dotted line indicates the drop zone when you move your cursor over it. Choose your preferred file format PNG, JPG, or TIFF from the drop-down menu.
Select Printer: In the print options window, choose Microsoft Print to PDF. This lets you save the PDF as an image format, such as JPG. Save as Image: After selecting Microsoft Print to PDF, click Print. This brings up another window where you can decide where to save the converted file.
Highlight and copy the image. To save an image from a PDF, simply open the document and click on the image you want to extract. Once highlighted, right-click on the image and select Copy. Then, open your favorite document or image processor, and paste the copied image into it.
Convert PDF to JPG on an iPhone. Open a PDF in the Acrobat Reader app. Tap the three-dot menu and choose the Export PDF icon. At the top of the Export PDF page, tap Image. Tap JPEG and then select the pages that you want to convert.
You can export a PDF or image to save it as a different type of file. In the Preview app on your Mac, open the file you want to export. Choose File Export, then select a file type from the Format pop-up menu.
How to insert PDF content as an Image in Word Open Word on your PC/ Mac. Open the document you want to add a PDF to. Place the cursor where you want the PDF to be linked. At the top of your window, select Insert Select Pictures Select Picture from file Choose the image that you wish to integrate. Select Insert
Quick fix | Print PDF as image | Acrobat, Reader Ensure that your printer is turned on and connected. If necessary, test print a different file. Choose File Print, and then click Advanced. Select Print as Image. Click OK to close the Advanced Print Setup dialog box, and then click OK to print.

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