Command line Examples

The following examples are extremely useful for understanding how to use the command line parameters. Choose from the examples below and modify according to your needs.

Note: You will need to supply the entire path to the executable file which we have condensed to ConvertPDFToImage.EXE in these examples. Your command line text will likely need to include the following "C:\Program Files\SoftInterface, Inc\Convert PDF To Image\ConvertPDFToImage.exe”. This assumes you accepted the default location when installing ‘Convert PDF To Image’.

Convert from PDF to a JPG (Single file)

Convert from PDF to JPG (Multiple files and folders)

Convert from PDF to a BMP (Single file)

Convert from PDF to BMP (Multiple files and folders)

Convert from PDF to a TIF (Single file)

Convert from PDF to TIF (Multiple files and folders)

Convert from PDF to a GIF (Single file)

Convert from PDF to GIF (Multiple files and folders)

Convert from PDF to a EMF (Single file)

Convert from PDF to EMF (Multiple files and folders)

Convert from PDF to a J2K (Single file)

Convert from PDF to J2K (Multiple files and folders)

Convert from PDF to a PCX (Single file)

Convert from PDF to PCX (Multiple files and folders)

Convert from PDF to a PNG (Single file)

Convert from PDF to PNG (Multiple files and folders)

Convert from PDF to a RAS (Single file)

Convert from PDF to RAS (Multiple files and folders)

Convert from PDF to a TGA (Single file)

Convert from PDF to TGA (Multiple files and folders)

Convert from PDF to a WMF (Single file)

Convert from PDF to WMF (Multiple files and folders)

Note: When first creating a command line, use the /V (for verbose) switch for diagnostic purposes.

See Also:

Helpful Hints for Creating a Command Line

Command Line Examples

Specifying a Conversion Task

Specifying a Conversion Job File

Using the Command Line

All Command Line Switches

Image File Type Constants