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Extract Images from PDF files with Some PDF Image Extract

16 January 2009 No Comment

Some PDF image extract is a free utility for extracting images from PDF files. It does have a sort of a different name but it does it job well. It gives you a lot of option while extracting the images from PDF files and it also supports Batch processing.

You just have to give it a PDF file or a directory which contains a lot of PDF files. Along with that, you can also set a number of options like the quality of the image, file type, output directory, black and white option and press the “Start Converting” button. It supports all the major image formats like JPEF, TIF, BMP, PGA, GIF, PCX etc. You can also drag and drop files to the application and the file can even be encrypted.


It is a nice application and is useful if you want to extract a lot of images from PDF files. It is a freeware and works on Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista.

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