The @Thomas answer didn't work in my case.
I gues that works only if you have images in your pdf.
In my case what worked was pdftoppm
(source from https://askubuntu.com/a/50180/37527):
pdftoppm input.pdf outputname -png
This will output each page in the PDF using the format outputname-01.png
, with 01
being the index of the page.
Converting a single page of the PDF
pdftoppm input.pdf outputname -png -f {page} -singlefile
Change {page}
to the page number. It's indexed at 1, so -f 1
would be the first page.
Specifying the converted image's resolution
The default resolution for this command is 150 DPI. Increasing it will result in both a larger file size and more detail.
To increase the resolution of the converted PDF, add the options -rx {resolution}
and -ry {resolution}
. For example:
pdftoppm input.pdf outputname -png -rx 300 -ry 300