Hi,
I looking to convert multipage pdf's into single page tifs using a command line in MS-DOS. Am I able to do this with xnview or nconvert?
Also, I loaded xnview classic and ghostscript 32 bit and 64 bit (both) for windows.
I am unable to open a pdf in xnview. Not even the "XnView (Windows) User Guide.pdf" itself? I get a warning: Format of the file <XnView (Windows) User Guide.pdf> could not be determined. For displaying of less common formats, the following option is available: Options>General>[x]Display all image file types. But that option is already checked off by default.
How do I open a pdf in xnview and since i'm here, what direction do I take to convert the pdf to a tif in the commandline?
Thank you,
Gary
pdf to tif?
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Re: pdf to tif?
You should be able to open PDFs using XnView 'Classic' with Ghostscript x32 installed, if you haven't already done so could you try alternative known-good PDF files first, as sometimes PDF files can become corrupted?xngary wrote:... I loaded xnview classic and ghostscript 32 bit and 64 bit (both) for windows.
I am unable to open a pdf in xnview. ... I get a warning: Format of the file <XnView (Windows) User Guide.pdf> could not be determined. For displaying of less common formats, the following option is available: Options>General>[x]Display all image file types. But that option is already checked off by default.
How do I open a pdf in xnview...
You don't have Unicode symbols in the file name, do you? If so you need XnViewMP (still in beta) or XnConvert.
When you suceed in opening a file, you may well need to increase the DPI value used from the GS default of 72, setting in Tools > Options... > Read/Write.
You can do that in XnView 'Classic' using Tools > Multipage file > Extract all or >Extract all into...I looking to convert multipage pdf's into single page tifs...
If you still need a command line solution, could you please post that separately in the NConvert section of the forum...what direction do I take to convert the pdf to a tif in the commandline?