With all the security risks of computers with an active Internet connection, content of important files need to stay safe. PDF is a preferred type of documents for this purpose, as it can also hold content of different types. If you want to extract what’s inside a PDF file, then vNew PDF to Image Converter can help you out.

It’s best to make sure that .NET Framework is installed on the computer you want to use it on to ensure functionality. Other than that, it takes little time to install, with the main window showing up before you know it.

Unfortunately, dropping PDF documents over the main window doesn’t have any effects, but the browse dialog for individual files, or the content of an entire folder isn’t that difficult to use. Once done, these show up in a list, along with details like source, destination, pages, output format, and status. You can choose only some, in case you don’t want to process all of them.

It’s best to pay a visit to the options menu before putting the conversion process in motion. It’s the place where you get to choose output format, which can be TIFF, JPG, BMP, PNG, PNM, PCX, and PSD. When choosing TIFF, there’s also the possibility to choose how pages are grabbed, and saved. Quality and filters are also options to manage, as well as destination.

The application comes with another component, in an attempt to help save some time, and automate the process. It lets you add a folder to be monitored for any changes, converting all new documents according to your specifications, without you having to initiate the process. Sure enough, the application needs to be active during this time.

All things considered, we come to the conclusion that vNew PDF to Image Converter is a practical application with which you can extract pages in a PDF document, and convert them to one of various picture formats. Although there aren’t any page range settings, it’s still worth a try, especially because of the built-in scheduler.