Save PDF as low resolution jpeg Acrobat Prof. 8

What settings should I use to save an A0 pdf map (3.25mb) as a low resolution jpeg that can be viewed online at full size without being good enough to save and not buy the map? Or is it just too impractible.

If I understand correctly, you want to make JPEGs to put on your web site to help people preview a purchase.
Use Photoshop, not Acrobat. (The DRM reply would apply if you wanted to put up a PDF but limit what could be done with it).
I suggest a very low res picture of the whole thing, which won't show any text or detail but will suggest the scope of the map, and a full resolution detail view of a small interesting section.

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