Sometimes it can be quite difficult to extract pictures from a text document or PDF file. In such cases, you can use standard operating system tools or third-party software.
Instructions
Step 1
The easiest and most accessible way for everyone is to "take a picture" of the screen at the moment the picture you need is displayed on it, and then save the picture using any graphic editor - for example, Paint. To do this, open the document on the page with the image and adjust its size.
Step 2
If you are working with a PDF file, use the "+" and "-" buttons located on the viewer toolbar to resize the page and images on it. If you have a Word document in front of you, the easiest way to scale the image is by scrolling the mouse wheel while holding down the Ctrl key on your keyboard.
Step 3
After the picture on the screen becomes the required size, press the Prt Sc key to take a "screenshot" (screenshot). Then open the Paint graphic editor (you can find it in the list of programs from the Start menu) and press the Ctrl and V keys simultaneously - this is the standard Paste command used to extract the copied fragment from the operating system clipboard.
Step 4
Crop the background around the picture. To do this, first select the "Select" tool, then "circle" the picture with the mouse cursor and, right-clicking, select the "Crop" command from the context menu. All that remains is to save the image by pressing the Ctrl and S keys at the same time. By default, the picture will be saved in.
Step 5
Alternatively, you can download the PDF Image Extraction Wizard from the developers' official website at https://www.rlvision.com/downloads.asp. Run the application after installation, specify the document page from which you want to extract the picture and save it to the folder you specified.