How to convert PDF to HTML and set JPEG quality in HTML

e-PDF to HTML Converter enables you to convert PDF to HTML and set JPEG quality in HTML on Windows platforms.

e-PDF to HTML Converter could not only help you convert PDF files to HTML files, but also set properties of HTML files, e.g., JPEG quality in HTML files, etc.. Here is trial version of this software below:

Download e-PDF to HTML Converter After you get trial version installed in your computer, please follow steps below to convert PDF files to HTML files and set JPEG quality in HTML files:

1. Set JPEG quality

Please firstly open GUI interface of e-PDF to HTML Converter, then, follow steps below to set JPEG quality flexibly:

Click File on toolbar > click Preferences on dropdown list, then its own panel could be opened on screen like below:

Set JPEG quality during converting PDF to HTML Then, please click tab JPEG Quality, then under JPEG Quality, you can adjust JPEG quality through moving tab there, the bigger scale is, the more qualified output JPEG is. Optionally, as shown in following picture, to get grayscale JPEG images, please click check-box Grayscale.

After you set JPEG quality here, please click OK so that it could be saved and GUI interface could pop out.

2. Add PDF files

After you go back to GUI interface, please click File > select Open on pop list, so that a dialog box pops out for you to select PDF files, then click Open there so that PDF files could be added into this conversion.

Here are snapshots about this operation below:

GUI interface of e-PDF to HTML Converter

Add PDF files during converting PDF to HTML

3. Set targeting folder

After you add PDF files for conversion, program can offer you another pop dialog box where you can set targeting folder and click ok, then after a while, e-PDF to HTML Converter helps you convert PDF files to HTML files with specific JPEG quality in HTML files.

Here is the end of this article, which is about how to use e-PDF to HTML Converter to convert PDF files to HTML files and set JPEG quality in HTML on Windows platforms. Thank you for reading it.

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