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HELP!!! Anyone know how to Convert from pdf to jpeg

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Real Estate Sales Representative with Legend Residential Sales LLC

Need some assistance please....I joined active rain last week and some other blogging/social sites and can't seem to leave them alone.  It's very addicting.  My husband has noticed I've been on the computer non-stop.  Well, I told him about the blogging and how wonderful it is. He pretty much laughed about that whole thing. And now, guess what he did.  Yep, joined one of his own - one for bmw lovers.  Anyway, he's trying to get his car photo on the site and is having trouble.  So now, since I'm the blogging expert in the house, he's coming to me about this format change issue.  Well, I'll show him....as soon as you show me.  how do i change a photo that's in pdf format to jpeg???

Heather the Realtor Orlando, Lake Mary
LemonTree Realty - Orlando, FL
First Time Home Buyers, Bank Owned Homes
Do you have photoshop? You can do it in there. Other then that I dont really know of an easy way.
Jan 06, 2008 02:28 AM
Chris Frantz
EDU Real Estate Group - Indianapolis, IN

Right click the photo and copy and paste into the PAINT program which is in the accessories file.

Resize and then save as JPG.

 

 

Jan 06, 2008 02:31 AM
Kim Tavares
Legend Residential Sales LLC - Dix Hills, NY
e-PRO - Long Island, NY
hi chris, the photo will only open in adobe and the right click is not offering a copy option, neither is the edit tag??
Jan 06, 2008 02:43 AM
Missy Caulk
Missy Caulk TEAM - Ann Arbor, MI
Savvy Realtor - Ann Arbor Real Estate
YOu need adobe standard or professional, not the reader. I just got it finally.
Jan 06, 2008 02:58 AM
Todd Clark - Retired
eXp Realty LLC - Tigard, OR
Principle Broker Oregon

You can download a free program called screenprint32 from download.com and when you hit the spring screen button it lets you choose exactly what you want to print from your screen. If you want to make a .jpg out of the whole document their is a camera at the top of adobe reader that you can press and it will take a photo of your document that you can save.

Apr 15, 2008 06:22 PM