The basic command is of course:
convert -density 150 input.pdf -compress group4 output-%02d.tif
or something alike. Numbering will however start at zero and thus the resulting file numbers will be the page numbers of the PDF minus one.
Is there any built-in way to modify this behaviour such that page numbers and file numbers coincide?
"Page" numbering when converting a multi page PDF
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"Page" numbering when converting a multi page PDF
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Re: "Page" numbering when converting a multi page PDF
Use -scene 1 see http://www.imagemagick.org/script/comma ... lgp4#scene
convert rose: rose: rose: rose: rose.pdf
convert rose.pdf -scene 1 rose_%d.png
produces:
rose_1.png
rose_2.png
rose_3.png
rose_4.png
convert rose: rose: rose: rose: rose.pdf
convert rose.pdf -scene 1 rose_%d.png
produces:
rose_1.png
rose_2.png
rose_3.png
rose_4.png
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Re: "Page" numbering when converting a multi page PDF
Thank you, Fred, that does the trick!
You can even supply a negative value for -scene, as I have just tested. This is also a common task, because many PDFs contain start pages that have an irregular page count, say with Roman numbers. So the Arabic page number "1" may actually be the fifth page of the PDF (or whatever).
You can even supply a negative value for -scene, as I have just tested. This is also a common task, because many PDFs contain start pages that have an irregular page count, say with Roman numbers. So the Arabic page number "1" may actually be the fifth page of the PDF (or whatever).
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Re: "Page" numbering when converting a multi page PDF
When saving the number you can force the number to always be output with either + or - as appropriate by using %+d or if you like a fixed set of numbers, (say 3 digits with leading zeros) %+03d This will make the filenames list in the right order!
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