Convert PPT to JPG: Changing PowerPoint Into Image Files Online and Free
PPT files are designed to be used with Microsoft Powerpoint specifically. If you have a file in this format, you cannot view it without using Powerpoint, which can be annoying. If you were to convert PPT to JPG, however, you would be able to view the file with any image viewing or the editing software you have. The process is simpler than you might think, so learn how to make this conversion.How To Convert PPT to JPG?
First, let's go over the simplest way to convert PPT to JPG. This method assumes you have Microsoft Powerpoint. If you do not have Powerpoint, you will need to use an online converter, which is essentially just as convenient. If you do have Powerpoint, however, open up the file you wish to convert and follow these steps:- Highlight whatever items you wish to convert to JPG.
- Right-click and select "Save as Picture."
- Choose the destination to save and select JPG as the format. Click "Save."
How To Convert PPT to JPG on Mac?
If you are using a Mac, or you simply do not have Microsoft Powerpoint installed on your computer, you will need to use an online converter. Our converter can accept PPT and convert them into any format, including both JPG and PDF. The process is faster for large Powerpoint presentations but slower for individual slides.- Upload the PPT document you wish to convert.
- Make any changes to the document using our powerful tools at the top of the screen.
- Click "Convert" in the upper right corner and ensure you select JPG as the format.
- Download your new JPG.
How To Convert With High Resolution?
Both of the above methods described should not reduce the resolution of your Powerpoint presentation at all. However, you should keep in mind that Powerpoint documents are not a very high resolution to begin with. It is impossible to create a JPG that is higher resolution than the source PPT file. However, using our online conversion tool, you can insert a high-resolution image into the file prior to converting it to a JPG. Our online tool does not reduce resolution, so you can insert an image that is as high resolution as you desire and it will be preserved. One last thing to remember, however, is that JPG files are compressed. This means that some reduction in resolution is inevitable. The whole reason people use JPGs is that they are compact and easy to transfer. If the highest resolution possible is what you desire, you may want to consider a different file format, such as .tiff.File Conversion
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