ImageMagick convert pdf to jpeg has poor text quality after upgrading ImageMagick version to 6.7.8

◇◆丶佛笑我妖孽 提交于 2019-11-28 17:14:51

I see the same problem with your sample file. It looks like ImageMagick's delegates for the PDF conversion may have changed with the new install.

If you try convert -verbose foo.pdf foo.jpeg, do you see -sDEVICE=pngalpha in the command that gets sent to gs? The pnmraw device has been used in the past, and switching back to that seems to fix the problem for me.

In ImageMagick's delegates.xml file (which may be in /etc/ImageMagick, but could be somewhere else depending on your setup), look for the decode="ps:alpha" delegate line and change -sDEVICE=pngalpha in the command to -sDEVICE=pnmraw. (You can probably just search for pngalpha in the file.)

it seem that problem at DPI. when convert pdf, imagemagick using Ghostscript. you can skip using imagemagick.

$ gs -q -dQUIET -dSAFER -dBATCH -dNOPAUSE -dNOPROMPT -dMaxBitmap=500000000 -dGridFitTT=2 -dUseCropBox -dTextAlphaBits=4 -dGraphicsAlphaBits=4 -r200x200 -sDEVICE=jpeg -dJPEGQ=100 -sOutputFile=foo-%05d.jpg foo.pdf

set -r option higher value. Ghostscript have default value is 100DPI.

or using convert option -density. this option set pdf converted DPI.

$ convert -density 200x200 foo.pdf foo.jpg

PDF files are vector files and have no specific size. Their size is controlled by defining the density and units before reading in the PDF file. You can get better quality for the same desired output file size by supersampling. That means rasterize the PDF to a large size and then resize to your desired actual size. For example in ImageMagick:

convert -units pixelsperinch -density 288 image.pdf -resize 25% output.jpg

The nominal density if left off is 72 dpi. So 72*4=288. Then resize by 1/5=25% gets back to the same default size, but should look much better. Change the density or resize to deal with quality and final size as desired.

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