Extracting
Images from a PDF File
SolidConverter PDF can be used to extract images
from a PDF file. You then have the option of saving
them as a file in the original format or as a
different graphics type. The graphics will be
saved in a separate folder with the same name
as the original file.
Open Solid Converter PDF
using one of the following methods:
- Desktop. Double-click on the Solid
Converter PDF icon.
- Windows Start menu. From your Microsoft
Windows Start Programs menu, select Solid
Documents|Solid Converter PDF|Solid Converter
PDF.
In the
SolidConverter PDF window, browse to the folder
containing the PDF file(s) you want to extract
images from. Select one or more source files (you
can hold down the CTRL key to select multiple
files), then click the down arrow next to the
Convert icon and select Extract Images
Using Wizard.

Select your
Image Format (Same as original, BMP, JPG,
PNG, or TIF). Next, click Browse to choose
the folder where you want the files to be saved.
(If you do not choose a path, the new files will
be saved in a subfolder under the original.) Click
Next to continue.

Tip: To skip individual steps and go directly
to the conversion, you can click the Last button
at any point in the wizard.

Select All to convert all pages
in the document or Pages to specify a range
of pages to convert. If you select Pages,
boxes will display that allow you to enter a page
range. Click Next to continue.

Your conversion options are displayed.
Click Previous if you want to change any
of the settings.

If the settings are correct, click Finish.
A message will display that will notify you when
the conversion is finished.

Note: If you are converting multiple
documents and have chosen to have the documents
open after conversion, you may need to return
to the program after each document is converted
to walk through the wizard again. You can do this
by clicking the SolidConverter PDF button
on your Windows taskbar (bottom of screen). |