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How to extract pictures from PDF on Mac with DocHub

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DocHub is a powerful online document management platform that simplifies editing, signing, and distributing documents. With its seamless integration with Google Workspace, users can easily import, modify, and export PDF files, making it a convenient choice for extracting pictures from PDF on Mac. Whether you’re working on a project or need images for personal use, our editor provides the tools you need to get the job done efficiently and effectively.

Follow the steps to extract pictures from PDF on Mac

  1. Open the DocHub website in your preferred web browser and log into your account.
  2. Upload the PDF file containing the images you want to extract by selecting the appropriate option in your account.
  3. Once the file is uploaded, navigate to the section of the document where the images are located.
  4. Use the selection tool to highlight the images you wish to extract. Ensure you have selected the correct portions of the images.
  5. After selecting the images, look for the option to export or download the selected content, and choose the appropriate format.
  6. Finally, save the extracted images to your Mac, or share them directly via email or cloud storage.

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How to extract pictures from PDF on Mac

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In this video tutorial, the process of converting a PDF file into a JPEG image on a Mac is demonstrated. Right-click on the PDF file, select "open with" and choose "preview." Then go to the menu bar, click on "file," and select "export." Rename the file, choose JPEG format, adjust quality and resolution settings, then click "save." The PDF file is now successfully converted into a JPEG image.

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In the Preview app on your Mac, open the PDF you want to copy from. Do any of the following: Copy text: Choose Tools Text Selection, drag over the text, then choose Edit Copy. Copy a portion of text vertically: Choose Tools Text Selection, hold down the Option key as you select the text, then choose Edit Copy.
Crop a PDF Select the portion of the page you want to keep. If you want to view the dimensions of the content youre selecting, choose Tools Show Inspector, then click the Crop Inspector button and choose a unit of measurement. Click the Crop button in the Markup toolbar (or use the Touch Bar).
2. Export to JPG: Once youve got your PDF open in Preview, click on File in the top menu. Select Export from the drop-down menu. In the dialog that pops up, youll see a Format dropdown. Click on that and choose JPEG. Choose the quality you want and where to save it, and boom, youve got yourself a JPG.
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.
The first thing you should do is open your PDF with Preview. Next, display the file menu and click on Print Next, in the Copies option in the Print window, you can set the pages you want to extract from the PDF.
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.
Simply follow these steps: In your PDF viewer, like the Acrobat Reader app, go to File Print as if you were going to send the document to a printer. Then, instead of choosing a printer, select Print to PDF (or a similar option). In the printer settings, choose the page range you want to save and click Print.
In the Preview app on your Mac, open the PDF file, choose View Thumbnails, then select the page in the thumbnail sidebar. Click File Export, type a name, add a tag (optional), then choose where you want to save it. Click the Format pop-up menu and choose an image format (such as PNG). Click Save.

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