I've received a form sheet as PDF. I want to fill it out using computer, but it's a PDF without entry fields. So my idea was to use XnView, display the PDF as image, convert it to a graphic file and fill out the graphic file using a graphic program or Word (graphic as background).
Viewing the PDF in XnView worked very well using GhostScript, but the resolution is not high enough. The whole PDF is DINA4 (about 29.7 x 21 cm), but the image created by XnView has 841 x 595 pixels, only. This is a resolution of 72 dpi, for printing this is a bit coarse.
Is there a way to set the resolution used by XnView / GhostScript for converting PDF files to image files?
PDF image with higher resolution
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Re: PDF image with higher resolution
Yes, option/Read/PDFhelmut wrote:I've received a form sheet as PDF. I want to fill it out using computer, but it's a PDF without entry fields. So my idea was to use XnView, display the PDF as image, convert it to a graphic file and fill out the graphic file using a graphic program or Word (graphic as background).
Viewing the PDF in XnView worked very well using GhostScript, but the resolution is not high enough. The whole PDF is DINA4 (about 29.7 x 21 cm), but the image created by XnView has 841 x 595 pixels, only. This is a resolution of 72 dpi, for printing this is a bit coarse.
Is there a way to set the resolution used by XnView / GhostScript for converting PDF files to image files?
Pierre.
Re: PDF image with higher resolution
It's "Tools > Options > Read > Postscript" and works very well! Thank you, Pierre!xnview wrote:Yes, option/Read/PDFhelmut wrote:...
Is there a way to set the resolution used by XnView / GhostScript for converting PDF files to image files?
Re: PDF image with higher resolution
That is what I have been looking for since a couple of month 
What are reasonable parameters for this option? I think 72 dpi is default but you cannot read a normal letter. 300 dpi makes XnView slow. I think 200dpi is a goog compromise.

What are reasonable parameters for this option? I think 72 dpi is default but you cannot read a normal letter. 300 dpi makes XnView slow. I think 200dpi is a goog compromise.