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Help to find way to convert PDF to TIFF without losing quality (free)

Norrby89
Have a little problem! I need to convert PDF files to Tiff but have not managed to find any program or website that can do this.
 
have found some websites but either way, it's very tedious pages or so, and the files get's very poor quality

 

 

so is there anyone that know a program och homepage that can convert PDF to Tiff for free without losing quality ? and it need to be 100% free becasue it's for work so cant use any type of pirate software or so...

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Use online coverter that I use

 

http://pdfimg.net/

 

In the option you can manually set the dpi.

Higher the dpi more the quality.

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Use online coverter that I use

 

http://pdfimg.net/

 

In the option you can manually set the dpi.

Higher the dpi more the quality.

Thanks problem there is that the from a 4,4mb pdf with 20 pages it becomes 124mb insted =/ and with a bit worse quality then the pdf

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You can Import PDF documents into Gimp then save them as .tiff files

http://www.gimp.org/

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You can Import PDF documents into Gimp then save them as .tiff files

http://www.gimp.org/

How? did just install gimp 2 and can only save as .xcf bzip and gzip

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Go to File, then Save as and select TIFF

GimpSaveAS.jpg

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Go to File, then Save as and select TIFF

GimpSaveAS.jpg

dont have those alternatives there tho.. only have GIMP xfc-pictue, bzip-achive and gzip-archive

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Well alternatively you could import them into Gimp then Copy and Paste the document area into Paint, then save as .tiff

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Well alternatively you could import them into Gimp then Copy and Paste the document area into Paint, then save as .tiff

Yeah but that not an alternative when it's 300 documents with 4-20 pages each.

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