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Convert individual pdf pages into png or tiff files

We are trying to take a forty page pdf document and take individual pages and convert them into a png or tiff file. Is this possible and what is the easiest way to do this? We have Adobe Acrobat XI and InfranView and have not been able to do this.
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Hit Print Screen, open MSPaint, Paste it, if required trim it using select button and cut paste again into new MSpaint. Save it as png or tiff.
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"Hit Print Screen, open MSPaint, Paste it, if required trim it using select button and cut paste again into new MSpaint." We copy the menu/tool bar and everything else. This will take some time to trip all of that. There is not an easier way just to extract certain pages?
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You might want to give this a try. Basically it will add a new printer to your system which should allow you to print the documents to multiple formats including tiff.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/imageprinter/
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http://sourceforge.net/projects/imageprinter/ Does this do individual pages do you know?
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That's the easiest and free way of doing what you are looking...
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I ended up being able to do Save As and then choose Tiffs in Acrobat and then save the pages individually.
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