Exporting just jpegs from slides

I have a 200+ slide powerpoint file which I opened in Keynote and I'd like to export just the images (not additional text) for use in Final Cut. Right now I'm taking the image from each individual slide into photoshop and exporting as jpeg from there. I've done 50 so far. Is there a faster way?

You should be able to grab the images directly from the Keynote "package". In the Finder, hold down the Control key and click on the Keynote document -- this will bring up a contextual menu. Choose the "Show Package Contents" item. An new Finder window will open up showing all the files that make up the Keynote document (which is actually a special folder called a "package" that looks like a single file to the Finder). The images should all be at the top level of this new Finder window.

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