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PDF to HTML converter 1.8.7 - User Guide and FAQScreenshots - More Details
Advanced PDF to HTML converter allows saving images in the three most commonly used formats - BMP, PNG, GIF and JPG. By default, it uses PNG, as it is the most appropriate high-quality image format. If you prefer to use JPG, choose it in the drop down list. If you are planning to process the pictures further, choose BMP format, which saves images without loss of quality, thus keeping the images readily available for additional editing. Besides, whenever you choose JPG, you may specify the compression ratio. By default the ratio is set to 75%. Decrease the value to decrease the file size and, conversely, increase it for better quality. If you want HTML files with formatted text without any graphics, check the "Ignore images" option. Vector images PDF documents sometimes contain lines, arcs and other elements of vector graphics. Since regular HTML tags do not allow to display these primitives of vector graphics, the program uses the following technique - for every PDF document page which contains vector graphics, it copies the vector graphics elements as a raster image, which is used in the HTML document. This allows for preservation of most of the original graphics of the PDF document. Screenshots - More Details |
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