The original command with the new options is: convert puma1.png -gravity center -background white -compress jpeg -resize 1755x2475 -extent 1755x2475 -units PixelsPerInch -density 150x150 puma1.pdf It seems the option -page A3 kills the output. In case I use it, I still get the blanc page at an output. Or convert *.jpg -adjoin output.pdf for a combined pdf – ninjagecko Jul 10 '14 at 18:42 2 Using ImageMagick for this results in generation loss and poor performance. Img2pdf elsewhere on this page avoids those problems.
I am converting eps images to jpg using the convert command, like this: convert.exe -format 'jpg' -density 72x72 -quality 91 -resize 130x130 -background white -flatten -colorspace RGB '<source eps path>' '<destination jpg path>' Compress Pdf
![]() Convert Jpg To Pdf Free DownloadThe compared files have, according to identify command: Jpg To Pdf- Same quality (91) - Same DPI (72x72) ![]() Convert Jpg To Pdf File- Same pixel size (actually, at most one pixel difference)Of course, the files are created starting from the very same EPS, and there's no (clear) visual difference between the images. So, what can be the cause of this difference, can I use the identify command to detect them and what parameters can I tweak in convert to get the same conversion settings? Thank you in advance, Image Magick Convert Jpg To PdfMarioComments are closed.
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