You are correct, I ment 6.8.8-8 which I built from source running on ubuntu server 12.04
Here is a file which coverts to portrait https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2333308/poster.pdf
when converting without "-define pdf:fit-page=548x" the orientation is kept the same.
Advice is very welcome.
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- 2014-03-12T12:14:57-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: keeping same orientation using -define pdf:fit-page=548x
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- 2014-03-12T11:28:01-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: keeping same orientation using -define pdf:fit-page=548x
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keeping same orientation using -define pdf:fit-page=548x
Hi,
I am using the new "convert -define pdf:fit-page=548x" which was kindly added in 7.8.8-8 (1)
When I run the following command against a landscape image it auto converts it to portrait
convert -density 300 -define pdf:fit-page=548x poster.pdf[0] -resize 548x poster.png
i've tried -auto-orient ...
I am using the new "convert -define pdf:fit-page=548x" which was kindly added in 7.8.8-8 (1)
When I run the following command against a landscape image it auto converts it to portrait
convert -density 300 -define pdf:fit-page=548x poster.pdf[0] -resize 548x poster.png
i've tried -auto-orient ...
- 2014-02-27T02:47:25-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Rasterize the PDF to a set resolution when reading it in
- Replies: 4
- Views: 6885
Re: Rasterize the PDF to a set resolution when reading it in
Out of interest how often do you release? Just wondering when 6.8.8-8 will be out.
- 2014-02-24T08:29:24-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Rasterize the PDF to a set resolution when reading it in
- Replies: 4
- Views: 6885
Re: Rasterize the PDF to a set resolution when reading it in
Thats brilliant, thanks for being so responsive.
I will eagerly await for its release
I will eagerly await for its release
- 2014-02-24T06:05:37-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Rasterize the PDF to a set resolution when reading it in
- Replies: 4
- Views: 6885
Rasterize the PDF to a set resolution when reading it in
I want to generate thumbnails of PDFs at a fixed width (548px wide, with the height determined by the PDF page aspect ratio). With ImageMagick, I can do this with the command:
$ convert -density 300 -resize 548x input.pdf thumbnail.png
This works for arbitrary sized PDFs, however, the larger the ...
$ convert -density 300 -resize 548x input.pdf thumbnail.png
This works for arbitrary sized PDFs, however, the larger the ...