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Tools like Readwise have a feature to save screenshots from PDFs. This is useful for me because I read a lot of research articles that contain figures that I need to reference later.
Often, these figures are rendered as vector elements instead of a raster, so the only way to faithfully capture them would be as a screenshot. For example, if you highlight figure 1 in this pdf you will see that it isn't a raster element that you can neatly extract: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2404.07177.pdf
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Tools like Readwise have a feature to save screenshots from PDFs. This is useful for me because I read a lot of research articles that contain figures that I need to reference later.
Often, these figures are rendered as vector elements instead of a raster, so the only way to faithfully capture them would be as a screenshot. For example, if you highlight figure 1 in this pdf you will see that it isn't a raster element that you can neatly extract: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2404.07177.pdf
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: