Hi:
I am new to this tool, I tried to convert pdf -> jpeg, the tools complain that the input file is not an pic file. Can someone tell me how to make it work?
thx
/Pete
PDF -> Jpeg
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cday
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Re: PDF -> Jpeg
Do you have Ghostscript installed, x32 or x64 according to the version of XnConvert you are using?cmplin wrote:I tried to convert pdf -> jpeg, the tools complain that the input file is not an pic file. Can someone tell me how to make it work?
To obtain a good quality image, you may need to increase the DPI value used when PDF files are opened from the default value of 72 to a higher value:
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Re: PDF -> Jpeg
If GhostScript isn't the problem, could you please try these setting:
XnView software is for some reason less tolerant of slight malformed PDF files which often open normally in other PDF software.
XnView software is for some reason less tolerant of slight malformed PDF files which often open normally in other PDF software.
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Re: PDF -> Jpeg
Hello,
If you have GhostScript, maybe first, you can try/test into a terminal this: (r 72 dpi by default)
If you have GhostScript, maybe first, you can try/test into a terminal this: (r 72 dpi by default)
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gs -dNOPAUSE -sDEVICE=jpeg -r72 -sOutputFile=p%03d.jpg yourfile.pdf XnViewMP Linux amd64 -> Debian - MX - antiX
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Re: PDF -> Jpeg
Yes, it is the ghostscript install issue. I thought I have it installed, but not true. After I did that, it is working.
Thanks everyone.
/Pete
Thanks everyone.
/Pete