Friday, July 24, 2015

Convert PDF to Images (JPG) on Your iPhone or iPad (iOS)

Although both PDFs and images are difficult to edit, sometimes we need to convert between these two formats. For example, it makes sense to convert images to PDF when we want to ensure long-term archiving of our photos.
Similarly, we sometimes need to extract content from PDF in the form of an image, whether because we are required to send our photo in some specific image format, or because we want to make further edits to the file.
When converting from PDF to an image, it’s useful to know that all pages of a PDF can be converted to the chosen image format. Our Cometdocs converter can easily achieve this, and we have already shown you how.
Today we are going to show you how you can perform a similar operation on your mobile phone, iPad or iPhone. The Android version will come out soon as well. One extremely convenient thing about this app is that it can convert all pages from your PDF document into images in JPEG format. (More formats will be available soon, so stay tuned). If you need other image formats, you can use some of the pretty good image converters like XnConvert.
First you need to install our app for converting PDF to Images. Now open your PDF that you want converted. Go to Open In or Share button.
open in pdf ipad
Now, on the list of all available apps find our app called PDF to Image.
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Tap on its name and the conversion will start automatically. This service is completely free, but you might be prompted to wait in queue for the conversion to finish.
If the PDF has only one page, then you will simply download the new image in JPEG format. If, however, the PDF has multiple pages (a more likely scenario), then all the images will be zipped into one download file.
pdf to image application ipad
So, basically you need to have an app which opens Zip format on your iPad or iPhone. You can find plenty of them for free, so that is not a problem.
zipped result images
All converted images will be waiting for you in the application.

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