
Save your workflow to the desktop (or some where convenient) and you’re done. If you want to change the properties of the type of images created – such as their color space, format or resolution, do so before you run the workflow.Ĥ.

Type into the Actions search box to find the three actions you need (as show in the image above) and simply drag them in order to the workflow editor box on the right-hand side. Choose workflow from the first box that appears.ģ.

Open Automator from your Applications folder.Ģ. If you want to create the Automator workflow from scratch for yourself, simply do the following:ġ. It will open a dialogue box asking you for the PDF you want to convert and then spit out a series of JPG files on the desktop. Unzip the file, double click on it and then press the Run button to run the workflow. As I mentioned above, you can download the free Automator workflow here. Saving a PDF as a Series of ImagesĪfter a not-so-quick Google search I found this post on an Apple discussion board detailing this really helpful Automator workflow, that will turn a PDF into a series of images. Plus it’s pretty quick to export the stills to a named folder in numerical order. From a dialogue box that pops up, you can set the format, size and resolution in a jiffy. In Powerpoint for Mac hit File > Save as Pictures. Saving a PowerPoint presentation as a series of images is exceptionally easy and fast. Saving PowerPoint Presentations as Images Download my Automator PDF to JPG preset here for free. Using a quick Automator workflow, I was able to quickly export out a 30-40 page PDF was exported as a series of JPEGs. The problem with using OSX Preview to export images is that (as far as I could figure out) it saves the images one at a time. Some however handed over their presentations as a PDF. Most of the speakers duly uploaded their slides in PowerPoint format to a shared folder. I was editing at a conference recently where we had to turn around all the videoed presentations, complete with PowerPoint slides edited in, in a short space of time.

If you need to turn a client PDF into a series of still images to put into your edit, this this little workflow tip could save you a ton of time!
