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This will be a good blog topic when you find the solution.
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Roy Kelley
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I use snag-it as well and love it for quick screenshots. I deal with file formats quite a bit with my vinyl cutter software for my real estate signage. I don't think you'll be able to pull the images out of the PDF files and make them a higher resolution jpeg images. I think when a document is converted to a PDF it is converted down in size and quality, which is why PDF is called a Portable Document File or something along that line. The only way I know is if you have access to the original images that made up the PDF. If you try to enlarge the picture you just snagged, it will become pixalated and you increase the size. Only vector images can be increased or decreased in size without losing quality... also called line art. I use Adobe Illustrator for that stuff.
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John Mosier
Prescott, AZ
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I have screened shot pdf and converted them to a jpg in paint.
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Roy Kelley
Gaithersburg, MD
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I have a free program download. PDF Forge Images2PDF
Snagit saves to PNG which works out better for blogging with resolution BTW. I do my graphs in PNG & they are more crisp.
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I just use the save as feature and save as jpg. You have some great suggestions here ... hope you find one that works.
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I don't have a clue but when you find out I think it would be an excellent post!
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Depending on the version of your adobe - look for the binocular icon to take a snap shot - also if you have Pro you can export to an image
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Open the file in adobe. Click on the 'file' button and on the drop down menu click 'save as'. At the bottom of the new menu open the drop down menu ''save as type" and you should get a list of the different file types that you can save it as.
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Interesting question and answers but until you share the why? It is tough to give you a suitable answer.
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Windows 10 Snipping Tool is great to capture any mage on your screen. You can save it as a JPEG.
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Easiest is taking a photo snap shot of the screen and convert from paint to jpg. Resolution is adequate. Photoshop supporting Window 10+ is costly.
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I have a mac and I screen shot with command shift 4 and it's a good a ".jpg" as the original looks
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I use Adobe Photo shop but it ain't cheap. I have been using this program for many years.
I think JPG is vector not bitmap. I think need old software like Coral Draw for bitmap.