I created my company logo in pages and saved it as a pdf so it could be easier manipulated. How do I convert or save that pdf as a jpeg? I'm trying to upload the logo into Quickbooks and their software only accepts jpegs.
I am wishing to take a frame from a video that was mistakenly took instead of a photo with my iPhone. I am wondering if it is possible to convert a few frames of different videos to jpeg photos?
I would like to use them on a Christmas Photo Card. I have played with the computer for 5 hours and haven't gotten task accomplished.
The devices and applications I am using are: MacBook Pro OSX Version 10.9.5; iPhone 5; Quick Time Player 10.3; iMovie 10.0.3; and iPhoto 9.5.1.
I Mroogled. All old results. Google only comes up with programs that either suck or apparently do not work on Snow Leopard.
The problem is that it is a multipage pdf. I opened it with Preview, and saved as a jpg. Only saved the first page. Control-A'd to select all of the pages in the sidebar, same thing.
I need one single (very very tall) jpg from this pdf.
I download a file to my desktop, to be used as wallpaper. The icon on the desktop doesn't show the picture. Just a default JPEG icon. I noticed on my wife's desktop, the picture is displayed in the icon. Both of us use Preview to display jpegs. Anyone know where to change this setting, so the icon displays the actual picture?
When I right click to save a picture online, it doesn't give me the opportunity to save something as a JPEG. I instead have to save it as a preview and then export it to JPEG. This seems like something relatively new.
I have a document in pdf format that I would like to convert to jpeg (or another similar picture format). Preview allows me to do this but only one page at a time. I would ideally like to convert all the pages at once.
A couple of days ago I noticed that all the images on my mac had no icons anyway, whether they be PNG's, JPEG's or GIF's, they won't open in preview or quick-look only photoshop CS4; even photos that have never been through photoshop. What isalso weird is that I haven't used photoshop in months!So i have no idea what has caused this.
I have saved about 300 photos on CD from a Windows Vista PC in PSD and JPEG formats. When I tried to insert the CD to my Macbook it says that it is not readable. Is there any way I can get the files to work on my Mac Photoshop or any other programme on Mac?
how do I convert a WHOLE PDF file into jpeg on LION? I know how to open it in Preview but there is no longer an option through Print and if I export it only allows one page at a time and I need 223 pages...
I'm trying to convert tiff's into jpeg's and have tried two methods that DON'T WORK. I tried dragging them into iPhoto but a window comes up saying it doesn't recognize the file and 2) tried opening in Preview to "Save as" but the pic won't even open up in Preview.
Is there a downloadable convertor for Mac or something else I can do?
I thought that I was being smart by creating my son's graduation invite.I made it in pages and I need to save it to be a jpeg in order to print it. Does anyone know how to save a pages doc as a jpeg?
Every time I try to drag and drop a jpeg into an email I am composing it shrinks it. I have also tried adding jpeg's to iphoto and then emailing them through the button on the bottom. iphoto even asks me whether to use the original size, but when the email comes out on the other end it is always considerably smaller. When I add pdf's it keeps it original size. Does anyone have any advice?
I am new around here, but have been using a mac for quite a while.
This morning, I decided to do some Spring cleaning on my Mac,and found a bunch of strange files, that were screenshots of webpages that I visited. I don't take screen shots, and these little things add up to a lot of space pretty quick. They all had long names too. I want to make sure they do not come back, so if anyone knows what I had, let me know how to stop them!
I have a lot of multipage pdf's that I need to reduce in file size. They are scanned pdf's so no actual editable content.
If i select a page and 'save as' I can save to jpeg where I can reset the dpi of the page (currently 300dpi). This is Fine, but I need to do it to all the pages of the pdf. If I select all pages 'save as' will only save out one page and not all.
If I print and choose 'pdf to jpeg', It will save out all pages but I don't get the ability to reduce to dpi and the output jpgs are still huge. Is there a way to save to pages out in one go to jpeg where I can adjust the dpi setting?
I have tried using the reduce file size option, but the resulting pdf has lost too much quality and is unreadable. Once I have the reduced jpegs it's easy enough to reimport into preview and save as a pdf.
I'm trying to make a sequnce of stills into a time-lapse video.Someone on the FCP forum told me to use Quicktime to open the sequence and save it as a Pro Res video.But Quicktime won't let me open the jpegs.
Info: Final Cut Pro X, Mac OS X (10.7), want them to import as single frame
I saw an archived answer to superimposing text on a jpeg file which solved by initial search. The problem is that the text is so small it does not show up. I would also like to change the colour of the text.
I sent a jpeg to my dad's computer via his AOL e-mail account. His OS is 10.4.11. When he opened the jpeg, it completely overflowed his screen--he had to scroll horizontally and vertically to be able to see everything. Why is this happening and how can it be fixed so that the jpeg can be viewed in normal size on his screen?
Info: 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, Mac OS X (10.5.8), Memory: 4 GB 800 MHz DDR2 SDRAM