![]() ![]() ![]() Both types of TIFF will of course be bigger than the tiffg4 output. Accompanying the Edit PDF button is bCreate PDF, Combine Files, /b etc. The softwares buser-friendly interface /b allows consumers to easily access the bEdit PDF /b option, which is located in the column of tools on the right. The tiff24nc device creates 8-bit RGB color output. PDFs are usually unable to be edited to edit them, people need a PDF editor like Adobe. The tiffgray device creates 8-bit gray output. Browse for the file, click on it and then click on 'Open' button. Next, the open window will appear, allowing you to upload PDF that you want to convert to TIFF. If your OCR can't handle TIFF G4 format (which I doubt), then you could generate other TIFF subformats with the help of Ghostscript. First, open the program on your computer and then click on 'Convert PDF' on the home menu. Your OCR results should now be much better than before. of later OCR, since it will create shades of gray around letters which don't help with this. Your IM parameter of -depth 8 isn't suited to give good results from the p.o.v. will be much smaller than your un-compressed 300dpi from the IM commandline (and with 6120x7920 at 720dpi this happens to be letter-sized). parameter controls the absolute width+height of the output pages using 'device points'. Here is a commandline that should work well for letter-sized pages of a multi-page PDF file: gswin32c.exe ^ Because ImageMagick uses Ghostscript anyway, in the background (the technical IM term for this is: Ghostscript is a "delegate" for some of the conversions, such as PDF->TIFF). ![]() My suggestion is: use a Ghostscript commandline. ![]()
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