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I ended up not needing this. We found a way to use the PDF files without
conversion to JPG.

Thanks for the ideas and suggestions.


On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 1:54 PM, Douglas Handy <dhandy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Jeff,

I have a need to convert 2000+ PDF files to JPG in Windows.



Has anyone done a mass conversion like this and would recommend the
software they used?


I haven't done mass conversions like that per se, but do have a client with
a project where I must do it in on demand behind the scenes using a command
line conversion. So there is no reason it wouldn't work just as well in a
batch environment.

I use the command line version of the freeware Unarchiver -- the command
line version is called unar:

https://unarchiver.c3.cx/commandline

I've mostly used the OSX version, but they have a Windows version available
to as unar.exe

Doug
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