Hi,
I have scanned a FormScanner template using my Epson scanner with 300 resolution and Text/Image setting. However, When I try to convert the pdf to jpg using XnConvert, it is saying 'Not a picture.
I tried with different configuration settings, but still not able to convert.
Can some one help where I am doing wrong?
Unable to convert PDF to JPG
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Re: Unable to convert PDF to JPG
You need to install Ghostscript if you haven't aleady done so, 32-bit for XnView Classic as it's 32-bit software, even if you are using Windows 64-bit...vrkorada wrote:Hi,
I have scanned a FormScanner template using my Epson scanner with 300 resolution and Text/Image setting. However, When I try to convert the pdf to jpg using XnConvert, it is saying 'Not a picture.
I tried with different configuration settings, but still not able to convert.
You may also need to change the DPI used from the default value of 72 to obtain a good quality image.
Could you please Google or search the forum for that as I'm just going out!
Re: Unable to convert PDF to JPG
cday wrote:You need to install Ghostscript if you haven't aleady done so, 32-bit for XnView Classic as it's 32-bit software, even if you are using Windows 64-bit...vrkorada wrote:Hi,
I have scanned a FormScanner template using my Epson scanner with 300 resolution and Text/Image setting. However, When I try to convert the pdf to jpg using XnConvert, it is saying 'Not a picture.
I tried with different configuration settings, but still not able to convert.
You may also need to change the DPI used from the default value of 72 to obtain a good quality image.
Could you please Google or search the forum for that as I'm just going out!
Hi,
Thanks for the quick reply.
I have changed the default 72 dpi to 300 , but still unable to convert.
I haven't installed Ghost script explicitly as I assume it is done by the MSI. If Ghost script is missing, won't it through error about missing the same?
I will install Ghost script and try.
Venkat
Re: Unable to convert PDF to JPG
No, you do need to install Ghostscript 32-bit...vrkorada wrote:I haven't installed Ghost script explicitly as I assume it is done by the MSI.
I will install Ghost script and try.
No, but it would be useful it suitable text could be displayed...If Ghost script is missing, won't it [throw] an error about missing the same?
Re: Unable to convert PDF to JPG
cday wrote:No, you do need to install Ghostscript 32-bit...vrkorada wrote:I haven't installed Ghost script explicitly as I assume it is done by the MSI.
I will install Ghost script and try.
No, but it would be useful it suitable text could be displayed...If Ghost script is missing, won't it [throw] an error about missing the same?
Hi, Installing Ghostscript didn't solve the issue.
I have rebooted my laptop after installing the Ghostscript (32Bit)
Any help on how to find what the issue here?
Regards,
Venkat
Re: Unable to convert PDF to JPG
You could try setting 'Ignore read errors' but I'm literally about to go out the door again, so I can't immediately give you a steer on that!vrkorada wrote:Hi, Installing Ghostscript didn't solve the issue.
I have rebooted my laptop after installing the Ghostscript (32Bit)
Any help on how to find what the issue here?
Otherwise it may be a problem with the PDF file itself, there have been cases of that where other software can nonetheless open the file concerned; if necessary could you upload the file?
Re: Unable to convert PDF to JPG
Later:
If you are using XnView Classic [rather than XnView MP] the option to try is Tools > Options > Read/Write > General tab -- Ignore read errors.
If you are using XnView Classic [rather than XnView MP] the option to try is Tools > Options > Read/Write > General tab -- Ignore read errors.
Re: Unable to convert PDF to JPG
cday wrote:Later:
If you are using XnView Classic [rather than XnView MP] the option to try is Tools > Options > Read/Write > General tab -- Ignore read errors.
Yes, I tried that option also, but no change.
Re: Unable to convert PDF to JPG
You are using XnView Classic (v2.40 for example) and you have installed Ghostscript 32-bit, have you?
Could you please check whether you can open the attached Test.pdf file?
If Test.pdf opens normally, are you able to upload the PDF file that you can't open [2MiB maximum size]?
Could you please check whether you can open the attached Test.pdf file?
If Test.pdf opens normally, are you able to upload the PDF file that you can't open [2MiB maximum size]?
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