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Originally Posted by cacapee
Adjustable image size on output. Output zip files (if extension is cbz or zip). Added RGB output. Added post stretch of image to fit page. Added options to fit image by height/width/2*height etc. Sort files in rar and zip.
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I do not exaggerate in my post title. In version 0.99 pdflrf can output zipped png images of any size and they can be refined to be viewed with probably any portable readers (not just Sony or Archos).
For the Sony Reader it means that in can display small print and even city maps.
For the Archos it means that it
becomes a reader. Pdf reading in Archos is almost useless for the long time it takes to load or zoom every page. Pdf converted to png images can be resized and displayed immediately from its folder page by page.
BTW. Cacapee, if the Archos people buy an adopted pdflrf from you (which they should do right now) do not allow them to ask for a buyers' telephone number and e-mail address before selling it (they do it with their plug-ins, which means that my Archos stays crippled because I cherish my privacy).
The images in "quick fox" photo are from left to right:
1. the original color pdf
2. lrf by pdflrf
3. like image 2 but splitted in two for maximum size
4. png output from pdflrf (can be panned)
The images in "city map" photo are from left to right:
1. lrf by pdflrf splitted in two for maximum size
2. png output from pdflrf
3 and 4. panned image 2
The images in "archos city map" photo are from left to right:
1. pdf zoomed to maximum view (takes 2 minutes to prepare the image and another two minutes to zoom)
2. double size png output from pdflrf zoomed to maximum view (loads and zooms almost immediately, can be panned)