Go from PDF to individual JPGs with TinyWow

We’ve shown you how, with TinyWow, you can amalgamate your JPGs into one easily manageable PDF. But, don’t fret should you need to go in the opposite direction. TinyWow can handle the task of separating each page of a PDF and saving them as individual images. And it does it for free, with no one-hour limitations nor bait-and-switch schemes in which you work tirelessly to get your files in order only to be told you have to pay with the purpose of access the resulting file. Here’s how:

Of interest are the file sizes. The two images I extrapolated from the PDF were originally converted from JPGs into this PDF usingTinyWow’s JPG to PDF conversion tool. Initially, they each measured 4000x3000 pixels and took up 7-8 MB of space. Now, having been converted to a PDF then back to JPGs, they each measure 2339x1654 pixels and barely occupy 1 MB of space. This isn’t shocking given JPGs by nature are compressed files and so, are more suitable for emails and transfers. What’s more, JPGs can be edited in PhotoShop and other such programs far beyond the capabilities of PDF editors.

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And that’s it!

Be sure to explore TinyWow’s site for additional conversion options. Regardless of whether you have PDFs or you need PDFs, TinyWow has the tools to make your work effortless. Its clean interface keeps the process simple and efficient, allowing you to make quick work of the task at hand.

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