OakDoc PDFToTIFF is a small and handy utility designed for a very specific purpose: converting PDF documents as TIFF images. Those images are often needed for some print works.
The user interface is aimed to provide the smoother experience as possible, balancing the seamlessly easiness of a step-by-step wizard combined with well-formed screens with many options. In just three steps and a couple of minutes you can get all your work done.
At the start, it's possible to select one file, a group of files and even add entire folders to the batch process to ease your work. While you are selecting any input file you are able to see its main attributes: name, size, date modified/accessed, and so on.
On the second step, you choose the output parameters, such as color depth, compression, and the save destination and mode (one TIFF/multiple TIFFs).
Finally, click "convert" and go get some coffee. When you're back, your work is finished and you can access the TIFF files from within any image viewer/editor.
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