PDF to TIFF
Quote from not-my-real-name on June 2, 2024, 6:04 amI need to convert PDF to TIFF format. What software do you recommend? Is there any that you can buy or are they all subscription based?
I have tried some of the freeware and found they only convert a portion of the document.
Currently I open the PDF with the free Adobe Acrobat then <ALT> <PRINT SCREEN> and paste to MS Paint.
I need to convert PDF to TIFF format. What software do you recommend? Is there any that you can buy or are they all subscription based?
I have tried some of the freeware and found they only convert a portion of the document.
Currently I open the PDF with the free Adobe Acrobat then <ALT> <PRINT SCREEN> and paste to MS Paint.
Quote from not-my-real-name on June 2, 2024, 7:34 amI found one on the Internet called UPDF. When I tried to make a purchase it triggered a fraud alert. My bank won't let me purchase anything outside the U.S. so they may not be a fraud.
I found one on the Internet called UPDF. When I tried to make a purchase it triggered a fraud alert. My bank won't let me purchase anything outside the U.S. so they may not be a fraud.
Quote from peter-lothian on June 2, 2024, 7:57 amIrfanview is a free for personal use, pay a small fee for business use image processing program. You have to install a PDF module separately to view/edit them. It's powerful and fast when processing a large image. The user interface is just pull-down menus. Simple, but a little not-user-friendly. It's not a commercial product, so free of the bells and whistles that bog down your computer.
Irfanview is a free for personal use, pay a small fee for business use image processing program. You have to install a PDF module separately to view/edit them. It's powerful and fast when processing a large image. The user interface is just pull-down menus. Simple, but a little not-user-friendly. It's not a commercial product, so free of the bells and whistles that bog down your computer.
Quote from not-my-real-name on June 2, 2024, 8:17 amThank you Peter. I'll try Irfanview.
Thank you Peter. I'll try Irfanview.
Quote from not-my-real-name on June 2, 2024, 11:14 amI wasn't able to make Irfanview convert a PDF. In fact it will not even recognize the format. No file type PDF exists on the list of types to convert. So I may be doing it wrong or have the wrong download.
I was able to talk to my bank and clear the transaction for UPDF and that works great. Just drag and drop the PDF file and select export image to TIFF.
I wasn't able to make Irfanview convert a PDF. In fact it will not even recognize the format. No file type PDF exists on the list of types to convert. So I may be doing it wrong or have the wrong download.
I was able to talk to my bank and clear the transaction for UPDF and that works great. Just drag and drop the PDF file and select export image to TIFF.
Quote from Wombo24 on June 2, 2024, 5:19 pmIf you ever have to convert a coordinated GeoPDF to another format to load in as a background layer then Global Mapper is the Swiss army knife. Will convert between pretty much anything, inc GeoTIFF, JPG, GIF, & TIFF with world files, ECW, KML etc. And if the image isn't georeferenced it's great for image rectification. Great for plans and historic maps etc. And the functionality is even better across every vector format imaginable.
If you ever have to convert a coordinated GeoPDF to another format to load in as a background layer then Global Mapper is the Swiss army knife. Will convert between pretty much anything, inc GeoTIFF, JPG, GIF, & TIFF with world files, ECW, KML etc. And if the image isn't georeferenced it's great for image rectification. Great for plans and historic maps etc. And the functionality is even better across every vector format imaginable.
Quote from sergeant-schultz on June 3, 2024, 2:47 amI've used Omniformat for years:
http://www.omniformat.com/
I've used Omniformat for years:
Quote from peter-lothian on June 3, 2024, 8:35 amYou need to download and install a plugin after installing Irfanview in order to view & edit PDF format files. Check the Irfanview website. It will direct you to a link for downloading the plugin needed.
Or you can send me your email address and I can email you the one I have saved.
You need to download and install a plugin after installing Irfanview in order to view & edit PDF format files. Check the Irfanview website. It will direct you to a link for downloading the plugin needed.
Or you can send me your email address and I can email you the one I have saved.
Quote from WA-ID Surveyor on June 3, 2024, 1:24 pmBluebeam does that, but we're usually going the other route. Tiff to PDF. Bluebeam is not free and not cheap.
Download screenshot captor, its free and takes very high quality snippets of anything that you can then save as almost any type of image file. Captor is free.
Bluebeam does that, but we're usually going the other route. Tiff to PDF. Bluebeam is not free and not cheap.
Download screenshot captor, its free and takes very high quality snippets of anything that you can then save as almost any type of image file. Captor is free.