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Old 03-17-2008, 05:02 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by axel77 View Post
Oje, I just noticed the quality of the text/images is greatly reduced in this splitted up pdf in comparison to the original pdf zoomed to fit screen. I hardly cant read it anymore

I guess there are too much compression/decompression processes going on in this process.
Does it happen if you set CONVERTOPTIONS="" (no image converting)? Maybe it has to do with the dpi of the generated images; I think there is a switch for convert to increase the resolution...

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Well, I will try how it looks when just using "convert", to manipulate the tiff array, and -adjoin it into a pdf. "convert" has BTW cropping too!
Hmm, I remember there was a reason why I didn't let Imagemagick convert my TIFFs to PDF directly... maybe no TIFF compression support or something?

If you make some improvements or have an interesting hack for the script please let me know... A GUI for it is on my list too, but at the moment I don't have enough time to code it...
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