Convert ODP Slides to JPG Images in Python

Render every slide in an ODP presentation as a separate JPG image with Aspose.Slides for Python via Java.

Convert ODP to JPG in Python

Aspose.Slides for Python via Java can load an ODP presentation, render each slide, and save the rendered content as a JPG image. This produces one image per slide and does not require Microsoft PowerPoint, LibreOffice, or OpenOffice.

Convert ODP to JPG using Python

Create a Presentation from the ODP file, access each slide through a variable, call getImage, and save the rendered image with ImageFormat.Jpeg.

Python code for converting ODP slides to JPG

presentation = Presentation("presentation.odp")
try:
    slide_count = presentation.getSlides().size()

    for slide_index in range(slide_count):
        slide = presentation.getSlides().get_Item(slide_index)
        slide_image = slide.getImage(2, 2)
        try:
            file_path = f"slide-{slide_index + 1}.jpg"
            slide_image.save(file_path, ImageFormat.Jpeg)
        finally:
            slide_image.dispose()
finally:
    presentation.dispose()

How to convert ODP slides to JPG in Python

Follow these steps to render the slides in an ODP presentation as separate JPG images.

  1. Install Aspose.Slides for Python via Java .

  2. Configure the package and start the Java Virtual Machine in your application.

  3. Open the source ODP file with Presentation and access each slide through a variable.

  4. Call getImage for each slide and save the result with ImageFormat.Jpeg.