PDF to JPG when your LMS wants a 1600px hero but instructional design only shipped print PDF

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SCORM shells reject vector PDF heroes—export slide one as a crisp raster without reopening InDesign.

Instructional designers finalize facilitator decks as print-first PDF exports. Learning operations teams then discover the LMS requires JPEG or PNG heroes at fixed pixel widths. Exporting the title slide as a high-resolution image bridges the gap while preserving typography until designers can schedule a native web asset sprint.

PDF slide exported as JPG for LMS
Spot-check kerning after rasterization—thin strokes may need manual touch-up in an image editor.

Color profile note

CMYK-heavy slides may shift when converted to RGB for web—validate brand colors against your design token sheet.

LovePDF PDF to JPG

Use PDF to JPG for rapid page exports, then run your DAM compression policy if required.

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