Extract graphics from PDF on Mac quickly

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How to extract graphics from PDF on Mac with DocHub

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DocHub is an innovative online platform designed to enhance your document management experience. With features that streamline document editing, signing, and distribution, it empowers users to efficiently manage their PDFs. Whether you need to extract graphics from a PDF on Mac or collaborate with others, our editor simplifies the process, ensuring you can work seamlessly with your documents for free. The integration with Google Workspace further enhances your productivity by allowing direct access to your documents.

Follow the steps to extract graphics from your PDF on Mac:

  1. Open the DocHub website and log in to your account.
  2. Upload the PDF file containing the graphics you wish to extract using the appropriate upload option.
  3. Once your PDF is open in the editor, select the graphic you want to extract. You can do this by clicking on it directly.
  4. After selecting the graphic, look for an option to right-click or access a menu that allows you to copy the graphic.
  5. Open an image editing application or a document where you want to place the extracted graphic and paste it there.
  6. Once you're satisfied with the adjustments, save your new document or graphic as needed.
  7. If you want to share or print the edited document, use the sharing or printing options available in the platform.

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How to extract graphics from PDF on Mac

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editing a pdf can be a real pain in their proprietary format but if you really want to pull out your hair try getting pictures from one of these files often you want to use or reuse an image thats been embedded in a pdf but theres no obvious way to get it out the simplest solution is to simply pay for the professional version of docHub but if you want to get your pictures out without paying anything here are a few neat tricks to try first why not just take a screenshot this is a fast and effective way to get a copy of a picture from a pdf you can just crop out the rest of the shot just bear in mind that the screenshot will be the exact resolution of your screen so try to zoom the image on screen as close to its native resolution as possible before taking the screenshot you can usually judge by eye at which point it starts to pixelate so stop just short of that for the best results the next easiest method is to simply use a free online service that will extract the images for y

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Open the PDF document. On a Mac, this will open the preview app. Using the thumbnail views, scroll down to the first page that you want to save separately from your PDF. Drag and drop the single page from the thumbnail of the PDF to your Mac desktop.
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.
How to convert a pdf to a jpg Find the PDF in Finder. Right-click on the file. Select Open With Preview. Click File Export. Set the Format drop-down menu to JPEG. Name the file and choose where you want to save the converted file. Then, click Save.
Or, you can right-click on the opened PDF file and choose Document Properties in the drop-down window. Remove Metadata: In the Properties window, youll see information like the author, subject, keywords, and more. To remove this metadata, simply delete the text in each field or modify it as needed.
View document metadata Choose the hamburger menu Document Properties (Windows), or File Document Properties (macOS). Select the Additional Metadata button in the Description tab. Select Advanced to display all the metadata embedded in the document.
To show metadata for a file, select the file, then choose File Get Info.
View document metadata Choose the hamburger menu Document Properties (Windows), or File Document Properties (macOS). Select the Additional Metadata button in the Description tab.
Extract Metadata from PDF with docHub Step 1 Open the PDF file. Launch docHub and open the PDF file for which you want to extract metadata. Step 2 Access the Document Properties. Step 3 View Metadata. Step 4 Extract PDF Metadata. Step 5 Save the Extracted Metadata.

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