How can I save a long (166 in), narrow (9 in) PDF, as an unpaginated Tiff?

How can I save a long (166 in), narrow (9 in) PDF, as an un-paginated Tiff?

Is your PDF document a single page? If so, you can use Acrobat (but not Reader) to save it with File > Export as Other, and choose TIFF image.
On the other hand, if your PDF has multiple pages, you can perform the same steps, but you'll get a TIfF for each page. You would then need to use an image editing program like Photoshop to stitch the separate images together into one large image.
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