This is what I tried :
#!/bin/sh
for var in "$@"; do
pdfcrop "$var" "$var-crop" # Suppression des marges
pdftoppm "$var-crop" temp # Convertir la PDF en images
for f in temp-*.ppm; do # Découpe des images et conversion pdf
#convert "$f" -crop 1x2+00+20@ -scale 100% +repage +adjoin "$(basename ...
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- 2012-09-04T12:11:35-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Quality when converting
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- 2012-09-04T10:29:49-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Quality when converting
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Re: Quality when converting
I tried with this option, but the result is the same.
In fact, the lack of quality not seen the pdf file, but only on paper after printing, maybe the problem is not with imagemagick.
Flo
In fact, the lack of quality not seen the pdf file, but only on paper after printing, maybe the problem is not with imagemagick.
Flo
- 2012-09-04T09:26:27-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Quality when converting
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6275
Quality when converting
Hi :)
I wrote a script that divides each page of a pdf into two, so that you can print twice as large with the same paper size.
But the quality of file at the end is too low, and I do not know why and how to fix it.
Can you help me please?
Here is the script :
#!/bin/sh
for var in "$@"; do ...
I wrote a script that divides each page of a pdf into two, so that you can print twice as large with the same paper size.
But the quality of file at the end is too low, and I do not know why and how to fix it.
Can you help me please?
Here is the script :
#!/bin/sh
for var in "$@"; do ...