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    How to extract images from PDF files ?

    hello friends,

    I have many PDF files stored in which there many images I want to use....but I cannot take it out from them. I want to extract images from PDF files.
    how can I do this ? please help me with your ideas...... thanks

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    Re: How to extract images from PDF files ?

    PDF Extract is a freeware program that helps extracting images from PDF files. You can capture the images from the PDF and save them into many different formats, including JPEG, PNG, TIFF, GIF, and lot more.

    The nice thing about this program is that you don’t even need to have Adobe Reader installed on your computer to extract the images. Once you start up the program, you can click on the Open File or Open Directory buttons to add the PDF files you want to extract images from.

    The other nice feature of the program is that you can batch add PDF files and extract all the pictures from many PDF files all at once....

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    Re: How to extract images from PDF files ?

    To extract images from PDF files without using copy and paste

    PDF Image Extract is a free Windows utility that does exactly what the name suggests: it extracts images from PDF files. Sure, you could save pictures one at a time the old fashioned way by hitting print screen and pasting the image into an editor or using a screen capture program. But PDF Image Extract saves you a lot of time if you want to save multiple images because it will save every single image in a PDF file for you. In fact, you can create batch jobs to save images from multiple documents.

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    Re: How to extract images from PDF files ?

    To extract an Individual Graphic from PDF document

    1. Open the PDF document you want to extract a graphic.
    2. On the Basic toolbar click the down arrow beside the Select Text button.
    3. Choose the Select Image - Your cursor should be resemble cross hairs.
    4. Click once on the graphic to select it.
    5. Right click on the graphic.
    6. Choose Save Image As - A Save As dialog box appears.
    7. Choose the appropriate location to save the image file in.
    8. If needed, change the name of the file.
    9. In the Save as Type box, select JPEG Image File - This file type will allow you to use it in most applications.
    10. Click Save.
    11. Repeat as needed for each graphic.


    To extract all the Graphics from PDF document
    Acrobat 6 contains a new feature to extract all images from a PDF file. Each image will be it's own image file.

    1. Open the PDF document you want to extract graphics.
    2. From the Advanced menu choose Export all Images.
    3. In the Export All Images As dialog box, choose the location and correct file type for the images.
    4. You can also give a general name to the images that will be downloaded.
    5. Each will be named the same but will include the page number and image number.

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