The PDF to JPG converter is a perfect tool for implementing PDF documents data archives. Original document layout is fully preserved. Original PDF formatting and interrelation of text and graphical elements on each page.
PDF to JPG converter:
Can save converted files in various formats - JPG, BMP, GIF, PNG: To obtain
the smallest file size use GIF (Graphics Interchange Format). GIF is a common
image format used to present various images on web pages. If you work with
vector graphics, pictures, solid color blocks and images with sharp borders
between colors, GIF is your perfect choice. GIF's are compressed files with
no information lost during compression. Decompressed files look absolutely
like the original images. One color in the GIF palette can be set to represent
transparency. GIFs have 8 bits per pixel resolution and are limited to 256
colors. To save true color images without loss of quality use PNG (Portable
Network Graphics). The PNG graphics format has many of the great features of
GIF, while providing an extended set of capabilities. PNG files are compressed
without information loss. PNG files may have resolutions of 8, 24 or 48 bits
per pixel. PNG files may also accumulate base values of surrounding pixels,
which defines the way those pixels affect surrounding colors. PNG is a far
more sophisticated format than GIF. It is capable of creating images that display
the maximum image approximation possible over a network connection. PNG files
may contain gamma and color correction information, since images may be presented
absolutely differently. The major benefit of the PNG format is its ability
to store full color images without loss of quality. To obtain an optimal balance
of file size and image quality, use JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group).
JPEG is a compression method that works well with natural images, such as scanned
or digital photos. Some part of the information is lost during compression,
but a human eye is not capable of seeing the difference between original image
and compressed one. JPEG features a resolution of 24 bits per pixel, which
means it is capable of displaying images with more than 16 million colors.
Of course, full scale JPEG format has only 8 bits per pixel. JPEGs do not support
transparency and animation. The JPEG compression does not work well with vector
graphics, pictures, solid color blocks and images with sharp borders. JPEG
is a compression method more than a file format. The JPEG File Interchange
Format (JFIF) is a file format used for storing and converting images compressed
using the JPEG method. JFIF files are presented in web browsers with .JPG extensions.
To save image for further processing, use BMP. BMP is a standard MS Windows
graphics format used for storing independent images. It is capable of resolutions
of 1, 4, 8, 15, 24, 32 or 64 bits per pixel defined in the file header. Usually
BMP files with a resolution of 24 bits per pixel is used.
Accepts user defined compression ratio for images in JPG format: The Compression
ratio is customizable when using JPEG. However, one should remember that using
higher compression ratio (the resulting file is smaller) results in significant
loss of quality. A compression ratio of 20:1 results in an image that cannot
be distinguished from the original.
Supports password-protected PDF files: PDF to JPG converter allows you specify
your PDF documents password prior to converting password-protected PDF files
to IMAGE.
Batch conversion of PDF documents: For on-the-fly conversion of 100 or more
PDF files at a time. The PDF to JPG converter creates a separate folder, containing
HTML files and images for each of PDF documents you convert.
Adobe Acrobat is not required!