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Extract Images from PDF in Mac OS X

Extract Images from PDF in Mac OS X

Have some beautiful images or important graphics in a PDF file and now need to extract them from the PDF? People like to view PDF files on their computer with the installed PDF viewer, and to take it one step further you can always convert the PDF files to images which can be readily viewed on many computers without the need to install any other software.

However, in most cases people can’t find an effective application to complete PDF to image conversion. Though it sounds a little bit troublesome, you can do it perfect within a few drag and drops. Here in this article, we’re going to talk about how to extract images from PDF in Mac OS X 10.7 Lion.

Before we get down to extracting images from PDF file, we should decide which tool to use. You must know that to extract image from PDF, a PDF image extractor is needed. If you’ve done a search for how to extract image from Google, I am pretty sure you’re very likely to get tons of information. However, half of the information is useless. To be honest, there are many ways to extract images, but most of them are not effective. Here you should use the professional PDF tool, Doremisoft PDF to image mac, it allows you to extract all images from a PDF file within 3 steps. See how it works its magic.

Part one extract images from PDF in Mac OS X 10.7, Lion

1. Click the download button to download Doremisoft PDF to image Converter for Mac. Double-click the setup file to have it installed.

2. Drag and drop PDF files to the PDF extractor. Click “Option” to select the output image formats: JPG, TIFF, BMP or PNG as the output format.

3. Hit Convert button to finish extracting images from PDF.

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