问题
I need to extract TIFF images from a bunch of multi-page PDF files from a scanner. During the scanning I specified a resolution of 600dpi.
Here is the code I used to generate TIFF images:
gs -q -dNOPAUSE -sDEVICE=tiffg4 \ -sOutputFile=a_page%02d.tif a.pdf -r600x600 -c quit
This gave me the correct number of TIFF images, however, the image dimension is smaller than I expected.
No matter how I change the
-r
option, the output images have the same size.What happened here?
The output TIFF images have some compression, how should I change the gs option so that they do NOT contain any compression?
http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/doc/cvs/Devices.htm#TIFF has a few options to select, but seems to me no one means "8-bit Black&White" + "Compression Free".
Does anybody how to solve these two problems?
回答1:
If you use tiffg4
for output, then you implicitely asked to also get the Fax G4 compression type in the PDF.
You can tell Ghostscript to use no compression by using a different TIFF output device, such as tiffgray
(gray, 8bit), tiff24nc
(RGB-TIFF, 8bit for each color channel), tiff32nc
(CMYK-TIFF, 8bit for each color channel), .... All these output types are uncompressed by default.
You can also use tiffg4
but remove the compression:
gs \
-o a_page%02d.tif \
-sDEVICE=tiffg4 \
-r600x600 \
-g4960x7020 \
-sCompression=none \
a.pdf
BTW, there is no such thing as "8bit Black+White". There is "1bit Black+White", but as soon as you go beyond 1bit, you'll enter the realm of grayscales... :-)
回答2:
Try this:
gs \
-o a_page%02d.tif \
-sDEVICE=tiffg4 \
-r600x600 \
-g4960x7020 \
a.pdf
-g
is for specifying the absolute number of pixels used by the TIFF in each dimension. That much for getting the correct resolution/dimension.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5760438/ghostscript-how-to-decide-the-output-resolution-of-converting-a-multi-page-pdf