This is so easy, well, I can do it.  And if I can do it, anyone can.

Go to Zamzar.com (It's free and there is no registration or signing up for stuff).  THIS IS A GREAT WAY TO SCAN PICS AND TURN THEM INTO PICTURE FORMAT!!!! I am sure that there will be some advertiser that will try to attach something on your computer, but your anti virus, malware virus should quarantine it so you won't be hassled i.e. don't worry, be happy!.

For those that are really computer savvy, here are other formats that you can convert to:
  • bmp
  • dwg
  • dxf
  • eps
  • gif
  • ico
  • jpg
  • pcx
  • png
  • tga
  • tiff
  • wbmp
  • wmf
  • ...and numerous doc files
ANYHOW,  there will be 4 easy steps to convert to a picture format from the Zamzar site:
  1. Upload your PDF file from wherever you are storing it on your computer.
  2. Select what format to convert it to
  3. Enter your email address
  4. Click on CONVERT
  5. Pull up your email and you will see and email from Zamzar.com
  6. Click on the link on the email that downloads the CONVERTED file.
  7. Save the converted file to whatever file you store your pics
Now upload these pics on your blog and off you go..........

Blog on!



 
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9 Comments on Converting PDF to JPG for your blog is so easy even I can do it.....

OCT
08
293,517 Points 3 Featured Posts
Hi Tim, once again a great post and very helpful too. I will be trying it tomorrow in fact.
6:53pm • #1
183,238 Points 3 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor

Hi Tim ~ Very cool! This will definitely come in handy. Thanks.

Liz

7:05pm • #2
361,348 Points 16 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Tim - how do they turn out converted - meaning do the look crisp or fuzzy? Thanks, I'll go check it out. ~Rita

8:00pm • #3
104,899 Points

Tim - Thanks for the information. I always wondered how I could convert a pdf into a jpg.

10:39pm • #4
OCT
09
232,402 Points 9 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog
They turn out good. About 150-300kb depending on the size of the PDF. Great way to scan pictures and turn them into JPEG or PNG or whatever. It takes about 3 minutes if you are slow like me.
10:39am • #5
232,402 Points 9 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog
They turn out good. About 150-300kb depending on the size of the PDF. Great way to scan pictures and turn them into JPEG or PNG or whatever. It takes about 3 minutes if you are slow like me.
10:39am • #6
OCT
14
173,963 Points 14 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Tim, I was trying to figure out how to do this today and came across you post. Thanks and thanks for making it simple and easy to understand!

7:26pm • #7
232,402 Points 9 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog
Thx. Now you can scan old school photos of your classmates and facebook/tweet them. You may lose a friend or two, but what the hey......
9:10pm • #8
NOV
09
Outside Blog

You are my HERO.  i just did a search lookig to see how to do this so instead of going to Google i went to AR!

9:25am • #9

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