Convert pdf to jpeg?

Anonymous
Hello,



I am stumped and would like some advice! This is for a collaborative family photo project.
I have been tasked with scanning photos and saving as jpg on a USB drive.

Unfortunately, I did not realize they needed to be jpg and scanned them as pdf at Staples.

When I found out they needed to be jpg, I went to FedEx. They have scanners that scan to jpg, but it is “one image per page” so the photos show up as a portion of the file with a lot of blank space. There is no option to crop the photos at FedEx.

I am not sure if the family member I am giving this to has the ability to easily crop the photos.

I am at a loss!!

Please advise if you have any ideas how/ where I can scan to jpg without needing to crop?

I appreciate your help!

Anonymous
It looks like Adobe has a free tool to do this.

https://www.adobe.com/acrobat/online/pdf-to-jpg.html
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It looks like Adobe has a free tool to do this.

https://www.adobe.com/acrobat/online/pdf-to-jpg.html


Thank you so much for finding this! The steps look easy enough, from the instructions.
I have a Mac so not sure if I would be able to use this?

I guess could use a computer at Staples if needed.
Anonymous
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Anonymous
You need to convert using Adobe or similar software. This is not something any operating system has built in.
Anonymous
OP here— thanks for all the helpful replies!!!
Anonymous
Imagemagick (free software) can do this. It is a command-line tool, but is very powerful and useful for this type of use case (bulk image conversion).
Anonymous
You could just do a screen shot and save it as jpeg. You could use the snip tool to crop if needed. Assuming you’re using windows.
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