How to convert PDF documents to PSP on Mac? How do I read PDF on PSP?
by rollingcaker On May 18, 2009 | MAC | Hits: 65
Software you need: PDF 2 PSP
Want to read PDF documents on Sony PSP? Wonder how to enable your PSP to display PDF files? To read PDF on PSP, you may need to convert PDFs to JPEG images. And on Mac OS X, your best bet to convert PDF to PSP images is PDF 2 PSP. With it, you can effortlessly convert all PDF documents on Mac to JPEG images suitable for displaying on PS, and this guide will show you detailed steps to convert PDF to PSP.
To convert a PDF to a set of PSP images, follow the steps below:

(1) Start PDF 2 PSP
Download PDF 2 PSP and install it on your Mac OS. Start PDF 2 PSP by double-clicking it or by dragging and dropping a PDF file onto the PDF 2 PSP icon.
(2) Load the PDF to convert
You can load a PDF document into PDF 2 PSP in several different ways:
1. Drag and drop a PDF file onto the PDF 2 PSP icon, either directly in the finder or in the dock.
2. Click on the PDF button in the PDF 2 PSP window.
- or -
3. Use the Open... or Open Recent menu items in the menu.
If you use the Open... menu, you will see the standard OS X file-opening dialog. Use it to choose the PDF you want, just like any other OS X application.
(3) Select the directory that will contain the new images
PDF 2 PSP remembers the last output directory you used, so you will not normally need to change this. For your first conversion, however, or if you want to change where the images are saved, click the Output button in the PDF 2 PSP window. A standard OS X file dialog will appear. Select the directory you want the images to be stored in, or create a new directory by clicking the New Folder button at the bottom left of the dialog box.
Setting this directory correctly will greatly speed the conversion process. For example, if you connect your PSP directly to your Mac with a USB cable, you can set the output directory directly to the Photo directory of your PSP's memory card. For details on how to do this, see the Viewing section. For hints on how to set this to work with PSPWare, see the Tips and Tricks section.
(4) Choose the desired conversion settings, then
Like the Output Directory, you may not have to change the image settings often. There are three settings that affect image quality: image size, image orientation and image quality.
>> Image Size
This pop-up menu controls the size of the images that will be created. It has five possible settings:
* Fit to Screen - shrink the PDF so that the entire image will fit on the PSP's screen.
* Fit to Width - shrink the PDF so that the images will be as wide as the PSP's screen. The images will be as tall as needed to fit that width.
* 2x Screen Width - the PDF will enlarged to be twice as wide as the PSP's screen (960 pixels). This permits you to see fine details that might otherwise be lost in the conversion process.
* Original Size - the images will be the exact same size as the original PDF. Note that this may not be what you want! PDFs are not measured in pixels, but in 72 dots per inch. Thus, an 8.5 x 11 inch document will only be 612x792 pixels in size.
* High Resolution - the images will be twice the size as the original PDF. For a typical 8.5x11 inch document, this means the images will be 1224x1584 pixels.
>> Image Orientation
Image Orientation allows you to rotate the images so that you can view them sideways on the PSP. Choose either Portrait (normal) or Landscape (rotated).
>> Image Quality
This controls how compressed the images will be. Moving the slider to the left will result in smaller files but the images may be blurry, while moving it to the right will create larger files, but the images will be sharper.
(5) Press the Convert button. Each of these steps is outlined below.
Once all the settings have been checked, press the Convert button. Inside your selected output directory, PDF 2 PSP will create a new directory with the same name as the PDF you want to convert. Inside that directory will be a series of images, one image for each page of the PDF.
If the operation is taking too long and you want to stop it, you can select Abort from the File menu or press command-Escape.
Want to read PDF documents on Sony PSP? Wonder how to enable your PSP to display PDF files? To read PDF on PSP, you may need to convert PDFs to JPEG images. And on Mac OS X, your best bet to convert PDF to PSP images is PDF 2 PSP. With it, you can effortlessly convert all PDF documents on Mac to JPEG images suitable for displaying on PS, and this guide will show you detailed steps to convert PDF to PSP.
To convert PDF documents to PSP on Mac
To convert a PDF to a set of PSP images, follow the steps below:

(1) Start PDF 2 PSP
Download PDF 2 PSP and install it on your Mac OS. Start PDF 2 PSP by double-clicking it or by dragging and dropping a PDF file onto the PDF 2 PSP icon.
(2) Load the PDF to convert
You can load a PDF document into PDF 2 PSP in several different ways:
1. Drag and drop a PDF file onto the PDF 2 PSP icon, either directly in the finder or in the dock.
2. Click on the PDF button in the PDF 2 PSP window.
- or -
3. Use the Open... or Open Recent menu items in the menu.
If you use the Open... menu, you will see the standard OS X file-opening dialog. Use it to choose the PDF you want, just like any other OS X application.
(3) Select the directory that will contain the new images
PDF 2 PSP remembers the last output directory you used, so you will not normally need to change this. For your first conversion, however, or if you want to change where the images are saved, click the Output button in the PDF 2 PSP window. A standard OS X file dialog will appear. Select the directory you want the images to be stored in, or create a new directory by clicking the New Folder button at the bottom left of the dialog box.
Setting this directory correctly will greatly speed the conversion process. For example, if you connect your PSP directly to your Mac with a USB cable, you can set the output directory directly to the Photo directory of your PSP's memory card. For details on how to do this, see the Viewing section. For hints on how to set this to work with PSPWare, see the Tips and Tricks section.
(4) Choose the desired conversion settings, then
Like the Output Directory, you may not have to change the image settings often. There are three settings that affect image quality: image size, image orientation and image quality.
>> Image Size
This pop-up menu controls the size of the images that will be created. It has five possible settings:
* Fit to Screen - shrink the PDF so that the entire image will fit on the PSP's screen.
* Fit to Width - shrink the PDF so that the images will be as wide as the PSP's screen. The images will be as tall as needed to fit that width.
* 2x Screen Width - the PDF will enlarged to be twice as wide as the PSP's screen (960 pixels). This permits you to see fine details that might otherwise be lost in the conversion process.
* Original Size - the images will be the exact same size as the original PDF. Note that this may not be what you want! PDFs are not measured in pixels, but in 72 dots per inch. Thus, an 8.5 x 11 inch document will only be 612x792 pixels in size.
* High Resolution - the images will be twice the size as the original PDF. For a typical 8.5x11 inch document, this means the images will be 1224x1584 pixels.
>> Image Orientation
Image Orientation allows you to rotate the images so that you can view them sideways on the PSP. Choose either Portrait (normal) or Landscape (rotated).
>> Image Quality
This controls how compressed the images will be. Moving the slider to the left will result in smaller files but the images may be blurry, while moving it to the right will create larger files, but the images will be sharper.
(5) Press the Convert button. Each of these steps is outlined below.
Once all the settings have been checked, press the Convert button. Inside your selected output directory, PDF 2 PSP will create a new directory with the same name as the PDF you want to convert. Inside that directory will be a series of images, one image for each page of the PDF.
If the operation is taking too long and you want to stop it, you can select Abort from the File menu or press command-Escape.
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