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[quote name='BigDawgBengal' post='378101' date='Nov 3 2006, 06:02 PM']Does any one know how to take the pictures off this adobe webpage, so that I can use them for a wallpaper? [url="http://www.ekusports.com/upload/0607mbbplayers.pdf"]http://www.ekusports.com/upload/0607mbbplayers.pdf[/url][/quote]

A .pdf really isn't a webpage, it is a file. So it isn't like a regular webpage where you can just click and image and save it, it is part of the whole file. Other than trying to printscreen and then pasting the image into something like photoshop, I'm not sure you can do this. (don't know how well that would work).

Maybe you can edit the file in adobe acrobat or something, but I kind of doubt that you can edit most .pdf files. I could be wrong. Maybe someone else has a few ideas.
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[quote name='BigDawgBengal' post='378101' date='Nov 3 2006, 08:02 PM']Does any one know how to take the pictures off this adobe webpage, so that I can use them for a wallpaper? [url="http://www.ekusports.com/upload/0607mbbplayers.pdf"]http://www.ekusports.com/upload/0607mbbplayers.pdf[/url][/quote]

The page 1 pic?

I took a look at it real quick, try this..

[url="http://members.cox.net/iwillemailyouaftertheauction/pdfpic.jpg"]Right click this link and save pic[/url]
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[quote name='Montana Bengal' post='378148' date='Nov 3 2006, 10:52 PM']I'm just curious how you wound up doing it?[/quote]

Have full version of adobe reader, was able to just right click on pic, and save to the desktop/etc.

Not sure if the regular reader would let you do the same thing?

edit: actually.. I selected the hand tool, double clicked on the picture, it turned blueish tint, then was able to right click it and save the image.
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