e-PDF To Image Converter

How to convert PDF to image and trim image margin

This article aims revealing how to use e-PDF to Image Converter to convert PDF to image and trim image margin with command line and parameters flexibly and instantly on Windows platforms.

e-PDF to Image Converter is a professional command line tool for Windows users to convert PDF files to image files singly or in batches in various image properties, e.g., image resolution, image bit-count, image compression, etc.. To know more details about this tool, just join me in later conversion from PDF file to image file without margins to experience it by yourself:

Step1. Download package

Please download package of e-PDF to Image Converter firstly at here for later process.

Step2. Unzip package

Then, double-click downloaded ZIP file to open it > extract its content to your computer directly so that trial version software is located in your computer, which means executive file “pdf2img.exe” is located in extraction folder for your later conversion.

Step3. Run command prompt

After download of trial version software, please open command prompt window, which is running environment of command lines for Windows platforms, through following method:

Click hotkey Windows + R > input cmd.exe and click ok in pop dialog box, and finally, targeting command prompt window could be opened on screen.

Step4. Convert PDF file to image file and trim image margin

In opened command prompt window, you could refer to following examples to convert your PDF file to image file without margins:

pdf2img.exe –trimimage C:\in.pdf C:\out.tif

pdf2img.exe –trimimage C:\in.pdf C:\out.gif

pdf2img.exe –trimimage C:\in.pdf C:\out.jpg

pdf2img.exe –trimimage C:\in.pdf C:\out.bmp

pdf2img.exe –trimimage C:\in.pdf C:\out.png

where you need to know about paths and parameter:

  • -trimimage: trim image file automatically
  • pdf2img.exe: call executive file “pdf2img.exe” for running software
  • C:\in.pdf: specify source PDF file
  • C:\out.tif/gif/jpg/bmp/png: specify output image file of TIF/GIF/JPG/BMP/PNG

Finally, after all prepared work as above is done well, please click enter in command  prompt window so that e-PDF to Image Converter starts to help you convert PDF file to image file without large margins, and in the end, you can obtain targeting image file in destination folder.

And here is snapshot about trimmed image file for you to refer to:

trimmed image file after converting PDF to image with command  line After you know how to use e-PDF to Image Converter to convert PDF file to image file and trim image margin with command line, just feel free to get full version of e-PDF to Image Converter if you would like to purchase it online to obtain it for good and produce no-watermark image file.

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How to convert password protected PDF to JPEG and change JPEG quality

Please do not hesitate to use e-PDF to Image Converter to convert password protected PDF to JPEG and change JPEG quality.

e-PDF to Image Converter enables you to convert PDF files to various image files through command line on Windows platforms. Besides, this software supports editing image properties, e.g., image size, image resolution, image color depth, etc.. Moreover, this software is smart and smaller, which only occupy a little space in your computer, and of course, it enables you to use multiple parameters to do it. To know more info, just experience e-PDF to Image Converter by yourself.

And the following paragraphs tell you how to use this software to convert password protected PDF file to JPEG file and change JPEG quality on Windows platforms.

Step1. Run Command Prompt window

Click hotkey Windows + R to open Run dialog box on screen, and then, type cmd.exe and click OK in pop dialog box, and then, command prompt window could be opened on screen directly.

Step2. Type command line and parameters to process conversion immediately

Then, in opened command prompt window, please refer to the following command line examples to reach your own conversions:

pdf2img.exe –opw 123456 –upw 654321 –quality 98 C:\in.pdf C:\out.jpg

where you may need to know:

  • -opw <string>: for typing owner password (for encrypted files)
  • -upw <string>: for inputting user password (for encrypted files)
  • -quality <int>: set quality of JPEG format, from 0 to 100
  • pdf2img.exe: call executive file “pdf2img.exe” for
  • C:\in.pdf: specify input PDF file
  • C:\out.jpg: specify output JPEG file

After all prepared work is done like above, please do not hesitate to click enter in command prompt window to convert password protected PDF file to JPEG file and change JPEG quality directly. And sooner, JPEG files with changed quality are added into destination folder automatically.

At last, after you produce JPEG with changed quality by yourself, if you want to remove watermarks on produced JPEG files, please do not hesitate to use full version of e-PDF to Image Converter.

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How to convert PDF to compressed multi-page TIF with command line

The application e-PDF to Image Converter enables conversion from PDF to TIF of compressed and multi-page with command line on Windows platforms.

If you need to know more details about this process, please do not hesitate to read the following paragraphs:

Step1. Download

e-PDF to Image Converter is a command line software, so you need to download a zip file of trial version e-PDF to Image Converter firstly, and then, please extract its content to your computer directly so that trial version application, containing executive file “pdf2img.exe”, could be located in your computer for your later processes.

Step2. Run command prompt window

After extraction as above, please run cmd.exe in your computer to open command prompt window, for it is operating environment of command line in Windows systems.

Step3. Convert PDF to compressed multi-page TIF with command line

Then, in opened command prompt window, you can carry out your conversion referring to following examples:

pdf2img.exe -compress 88881 C:\in.pdf C:\out.tif

pdf2img.exe -compress 88880 -multipage C:\in.pdf C:\out.tif

And in the examples above, you may need to know:

  • -compress 88880: 204x98  G4 ClassF TIFF
  • -compress 88881: 204x196 G4 ClassF TIFF
  • -multipage: generate multi-page TIF file
  • pdf2img.exe: call executive file “pdf2img.exe” to run software
  • C:\in.pdf: specify input PDF file
  • C:\out.tif: specify output TIF file

Besides compression modes mentioned above, e-PDF to Image Converter supports following compression modes on TIF file, too:

-compress 1: NONE compression

-compress 2: CCITT modified Huffman RLE

-compress 3: CCITT Group 3 fax encoding (1d)

-compress 4: CCITT Group 4 fax encoding

-compress 5: LZW compression

-compress 6: OJPEG compression

-compress 7: JPEG DCT compression

-compress 32773 : PACKBITS compression

-compress 32809 : THUNDERSCAN compression

-compress 88882 : 204x98  G3 ClassF TIFF

-compress 88883 : 204x196 G3 ClassF TIFF

-compress 88884 : CCITT Group 3 fax encoding (2d)

And after you type command line and parameters as mentioned above in command prompt window, please click enter in there so that e-PDF to Image Converter starts conversion from PDF to compressed multi-page TIF through command line, and a few seconds later, you can obtain targeting TIF file without any problems!

After you know how to use e-PDF to Image Converter to process related conversion with command line, if you want to obtain this software for good, please purchase e-PDF to Image Converter.

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How to batch convert PDF to black and white/color/grayscale image in specific size

This article would like to tell you how to use e-PDF to Image Converter to batch convert PDF to black and white/color/grayscale image in specific size on Windows platforms.

Want to know main processing tool here? Just experience e-PDF to Image Converter by yourself from today and from here! Then, want to know how to use this tool to batch convert PDF to image of black and white/color/grayscale in specific size? Just follow me in the next paragraphs.

Step1. Create BAT file

Open a notepad file in your computer, and then, save this notepad file as .bat file directly. And then, you can follow steps below to step by step batch convert PDF files in various properties.

Step2. Type command line and parameters in created BAT file

In created BAT file, you can refer to following examples to type your own command line and parameters firstly:

pdf2img.exe –mono –w 890 –h 1000 C:\in.pdf C:\out.tif

pdf2img.exe –gray –w 1200 –h 898 C:\in.pdf C:\out.gif

pdf2img.exe –w 1110 –h 788 C:\in.pdf C:\out.png

where you may need to know parameters:

  • -w <int>   : set image width, unit is pixel
  • -h <int>    : set image height, unit is pixel
  • -mono      : generate a monochrome image file
  • -gray        : generate a grayscale image file

where directories:

  • pdf2img.exe: call executive file “pdf2img.exe”
  • C:\in.pdf: specify source PDF file to convert
  • C:\out.tif/gif/png: specify targeting image file of TIF/GIF/PNG, also it could be another supported image file extension

PS: if you do not set grayscale/black and white mode of image, default setting based on image is colorful mode.

And you need to know that command line examples like above could be typed in your created BAT file one time, after you change directories and parameters values.

Step3. Batch convert PDF to black and white/color/grayscale image in specific size

After all basic work is done in created BAT file, just save command line and parameters typed just now there, and then close this BAT file directly. To make software process task here, just double-click shortcut of this BAT file, and then, after e-PDF to Image Converter helps you batch convert PDF to black and white/color/grayscale image in specific page size, and if you check destination folder, you will find targeting image files located there.

Is your process smooth in your computer? Anyway, please do not hesitate to let us know through comments here, if you encounter some problems. And for full version software to utilize in your conversion, please feel free to buy e-PDF to Image Converter.

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How to convert specific pages of PDF to image of specific resolution

This article aims to show you how to use e-PDF to Image Converter to convert specific pages of PDF to image of specific resolution on Windows platforms.

e-PDF to Image Converter converts PDF files to JPG, JPEG, TIFF, BMP, PNG, GIF, TGA, PCX, PNM, RAS, PBM, etc. images and supports Password Protected PDF files, and it also support followings:

  • Specify any resolution from 10 to 1200 dpi in the generated image files
  • Specify width and height in the generated image files
  • Able to trim images (remove margins from image files)
  • Extract a page range from an existing PDF file to image files
  • Support several compression method of Tiff images: LZW, JPEG, PACKBITS, GROUP4, GROUP3 or ZIP
  • Convert PDF files to Fax compatible Tiff files
  • Produce multipage Tiff files
  • Support all languages, including English, German, Dutch, French, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, etc.
  • Support conversion into 1, 8, 24 or 32-bit or 8-bit grayscale format
  • Does not require Adobe Acrobat or Reader
  • Able to be launched from command line, from batch file or another application
  • Support anti-aliasing for text, graphics and image objects

Please do not hesitate to use trial version e-PDF to Image Converter to realize conversion in your computer with following steps:

Step1. Run Command Prompt window

Command Prompt is operating environment of command line on Windows platforms, so you need to run cmd.exe to open it on screen directly. And then, you can use it for later process in your computer.

Step2. Input command line and parameters to convert specific pages PDF file to image with specific resolution

After opening Command Prompt, you can refer to following examples to fulfill your own conversion:

pdf2img.exe -f 1 -l 10 -r 300 C:\in.pdf C:\out.jpg

pdf2img.exe –f 2 –l 3 –xres 200 –yres 200 C:\in.pdf C:\out.tif

where you need to know:

  • -f <int> : first page to print
  • -l <int>  : last page to print
  • -r <int>     : resolution for both X and Y, in DPI (default is 150)
  • -xres <int>: xresolution, in DPI (default is 150)
  • -yres <int>: yresolution, in DPI (default is 150)
  • pdf2img.exe: call executive file “pdf2img.exe”
  • C:\in.pdf: specify input PDF file
  • C:\out.jpg/tif: specify output JPG/TIF file

Finally, please click enter in Command Prompt window, and then, later on, you can get specific resolution image files from specific pages of added PDF in destination folder.

However, you may find there are watermarks in produced image files, so, to remove these watermarks, please buy e-PDF to Image Converter.