. Well, thanks to all the helpful suggestions, I'm learning a lot of neat new tricks, but I still don't have the result that I need. When I use the following convert syntax, as suggested: > $ convert -quality 100 most.pdf most.jpg I get the result shown here: http://mostessential.com/mostblue.jpg (I renamed it because of the strange colors I get as a result) == Jeremy C. Reed suggested: > The tool "pdfimages" from xpdf suite can extract images from a PDF. > Use convert or gm to convert the resulting Netpbm PPM file to JPEG I tried that ($ pdfimages -j most.pdf most.jpg) and that worked great to produce an excellent, high resolution result (27.5-meg) with this name: most.jpg-000.ppm ... but with only part of the original pdf content showing. Some layers vanished. I used: convert most.jpg-000.ppm most2.jpg and got a result 1/10th the ppm file size: 2,736,590 -- great resolution, but missing parts. == Bryan O'Neal suggested: > A cheap trick is to print it directly to a jpg. > Example: http://projects.cornerstonehome.com/bryan/most.jpg I can't find any way to print a jpg from adobe acrobat reader. As far as I can tell, my 'reader' only gives the option to print a pdf file to a printer, not to a file as a jpg. == Daniel Stasinski suggested: > Gimp will natively load and render a PDF file to any size specified. I tried that and yes, it will load, but when I export from Gimp to a jpg file, the result I get is not a good quality image. == Dennis Kibbe asked (and suggested): > What exactly do you want to convert? Is there an image in the > PDF that you want to extract? Or is it the text that you want? I just need the complete image that I see in the pdf as a jpg. I do not need to extract any images or text from the pdf. > If the original image file is of low quality ... The original components and the pdf are very high quality & resolution. > You could try enlarging in 10% steps. Not sure what you mean by that. I don't think I need to "enlarge" anything. I just need a jpg with high enough resolution to make a good photo print. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss