PDF to JPG when your CMS wants raster heroes but the source lived in print PDF
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Marketing exports glossy annual reports as PDF—web editors still need 1200px JPEG heroes without redesigning InDesign.
Corporate communications finalize investor decks and CSR reports in print-first PDF workflows. Digital teams then struggle because content management systems request JPEG or PNG heroes while only the PDF arrives in the handoff folder. Exporting specific pages as high-resolution images bridges the gap without reopening native design files.
Watch color profiles
CMYK-heavy PDFs may shift when rasterized for RGB web—spot-check brand colors after conversion.
Accessibility reminder
Raster heroes still need alt text; extracted JPGs do not inherit PDF accessibility tags.
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