Write an article based on this "Open a PDF document in Adobe Acrobat Pro. Click the Tools tab. Click Export PDF. Click Image. Select an image type. Save your file."
Do so by opening the white Adobe Acrobat app with the stylized, red A icon, clicking File in the menu bar at the top of the screen, clicking Open..., selecting the PDF document you want to convert to an image, and clicking Open. This will only work with the paid version of Adobe Acrobat Pro. If you haven't purchased Adobe Acrobat, you cannot use this method. It's in the upper-left side of the Adobe Acrobat window. On a Mac, click File in the upper-left corner of the screen instead. This green icon is in the top row of options here. Doing so opens the Export PDF window. On a Mac, select Export To in the File drop-down menu instead. It's in the middle of the page. On a Mac, select Image in the pop-out menu. Click the checkbox to the left of the type of image that you want to use. Popular image types include JPEG and PNG. On a Mac, click one of the image types (e.g., PNG) in the pop-out menu, then select a save location when prompted. Enter a new name for the file if you like, then click Save at the bottom of the pop-up window. This will save each of your PDF file's pages as its own individual photo.