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I accidently had the scanner set in PDF mode and I needed it to be JPEG to operate my Digital Photo Frame. Now I have 600+ photos scanned and can't see them. How do I convert from PDF to JPEg?

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3) Ensure the settings on the Epson Scan are correct for what you wish to scan. For example, the DOCUMENT TYPE for transparencies must be either "Color negative film", "B&W Negative Film" or "Positive film"*.
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