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Follow the steps to extract images from your PDF

  1. Open the DocHub website and log in to your account.
  2. Upload the PDF file from which you want to extract pictures by selecting the appropriate option in the editor.
  3. Once your PDF is open, navigate through the pages to locate the images you wish to extract.
  4. Select the images one by one, using the available tools to highlight or mark them for extraction.
  5. After marking the pictures, choose the extraction option to save them separately on your device.
  6. Finally, you can download the extracted images or share them directly via email or cloud storage.

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How to extract pictures from PDF in Windows

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Today, we will learn how to extract images from a PDF file. Often, we come across images in a PDF that we want to reuse, but they are embedded and can't be saved directly. I will show you how to extract these images so you can use them. Before we proceed, a word from our sponsor CDK Cells offering cheap Windows 10 Pro OEM keys. Visit the links in the video description to purchase with a promo code for 30% off. In the tutorial, I demonstrate how to extract images from a PDF file that are normally embedded and cannot be saved directly. By following the steps outlined, you will be able to reuse these images for your projects.

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To convert PDF to JPEG Open the PDF in Acrobat. Select Convert from the global bar. From the left panel, select image format, and then from the drop-down menu, select JPEG. Select Convert to JPEG. In the dialog that opens, select a location where you want to save the file and if required, change the file name.
Follow these steps to convert PDF to JPG using Android if you have Acrobat Pro: Open a PDF file in Acrobat Reader. Tap the three-dot menu and choose Export PDF. Tap Image at the top of the Export PDF page that has opened. Choose JPEG and then select which pages you would like to convert.
Click the Select a file button above, or drag and drop your PDF into the drop zone. Select the PDF you want to convert to an image with the help of our PDF to JPG converter. Select the desired image file format. Click Convert to JPG.
How to convert PDF to JPG online Go to iLovePDFs PDF to JPG tool. Upload the file by click the upload button or dragging and dropping your file. Select Page to JPG or Extract images. Click Convert to JPG. Download your JPG file or save it in your Google Drive or Dropbox account.
Select your image. Hold down the CTRL key and press X to cut. Hold down the CTRL key and press C to copy.
1. Use a PDF reader Click the right button on the mouse until you see the pop-up menu. Then, click on the image you wish to extract to select it. Right-click again and choose Copy. If this doesnt work, consider using the snapshot tool. Select Edit and then, Take a Snapshot.
Open the PDF file from which you want to extract images. Go to the Tools panel and select Export PDF. In the export options, choose Image and then select the image format (e.g., JPEG, PNG). Specify the image quality and other settings.
Highlight and copy the image. 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. From there, you can right-click the image to save it to your computer as either a JPEG or PNG file for future use.

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