Convert PDF to Images

The Convert To Images tab allows the user to set options when converting a PDF document to a series of images. The tab has the following sections:

Conversion Settings

This section sets the options when converting the document to images.

Image Creation Rules

DPI Resolution - Resolution in DPI used to render the page, 72 is the PDF native resolution.

Format - The image format used when converting the PDF documents to images

JPEG - lossy compression that will reduce image quality and size

PNG - Lossless compression does not reduce quality and has no additional options

TIFF - Lossless compression does not reduce quality but allows for more than one image per file and additional compression formats

Page Range

All - Converts all the pages of the document

Pages in the range - Converts only the pages in the designated range (if the pages exist)

File Naming Rules

Start with the PDF file name - Check this option to have the file name start with the file name of the PDF document

Add - Enter additional text to append to the end of the file name

Note: Page number and file extension will be appended to the pattern to create the file name.

Minimum Digits in Page Number (Zero Pad) - the number of digits to use in the counter using zeros as padding. For example: if set to 4 digits and the current count value is 15 it will display as "0015"

 

Output Routing Options

This section determines what happens once the PDF document has successfully been processed. If the processing fails for any reason the document will instead rout the document using the settings set in the Trouble Handling tab.

Print the PDF Document  

Change the Output File Name

Save the Output File to a Folder

FTP the Output File

E-Mail the Output File

 


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