Extracting Visual Figures and Pages from Research PDFs
Academic journal papers, thesis dissertations, and conference submissions are almost universally distributed as PDF documents. However, embedding figures, mathematical charts, or presentation slides into PowerPoint presentations, websites, or lab posters requires rasterized image formats like high-resolution JPG or PNG.
📖 How to Use This Tool Step-by-Step
⚙️ Formulas, Methodology & Rules
📊 PDF to JPG Conversion Settings
| Resolution Scale | Output DPI Equivalent | Best Academic Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| 1.0x (Standard) | 72 – 96 DPI | Web viewing, email attachments, lightweight previews |
| 2.0x (High Definition) | 150 – 200 DPI | PowerPoint presentations, digital slide decks |
| 3.0x (Ultra HD) | 300 DPI | Print posters, research paper figure submissions |
💡 Real-World Academic Example
Converting page 4 of an IEEE research paper extracts the high-resolution vector circuit diagram as a 2400x1800 JPG ready for a lecture presentation.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
No. Rendering occurs entirely in your browser using client-side WebAssembly and PDF.js. Your document never leaves your machine.
Yes, you can convert all pages sequentially or choose individual pages to download.
Yes, embedded fonts are rasterized at high DPI to ensure sharp, readable text.