Quality of PNG converted from PDF
Posted: 2010-04-20T03:44:56-07:00
tinkering away and am converting the pdf's to 8 bit png fine
one problem I am trying to work around. The original PDF's are mainly vector files, with some bitmap images in them. created originally in adobe illustrator
so, as vector files, if you were to zoom in to the original pdf all stays nice and sharp
when I convert the pdf to a png, the result is not so good. The pdf's are artwork files which people will view on line to approve, and much of the type becomes hard to read and a little blurred, have a look at the files:
opn original pdf in acrobat: http://ebgb.net/misc/foo.pdf
and then look at converted png: http://ebgb.net/misc/foo.png
I tried adding a '-resize 4000' into the command line, thinking that if the converted file was made bigger, it would keep the text sharp, but not so
Is there something I've missed in the convert process that will keep the type rendered nice and sharp. I'm guessing that there something going on with resolution here, the original PDF's are intended for print at 300dpi, so the conversion chops that down immediately to 72??
help!!
thanks
one problem I am trying to work around. The original PDF's are mainly vector files, with some bitmap images in them. created originally in adobe illustrator
so, as vector files, if you were to zoom in to the original pdf all stays nice and sharp
when I convert the pdf to a png, the result is not so good. The pdf's are artwork files which people will view on line to approve, and much of the type becomes hard to read and a little blurred, have a look at the files:
opn original pdf in acrobat: http://ebgb.net/misc/foo.pdf
and then look at converted png: http://ebgb.net/misc/foo.png
I tried adding a '-resize 4000' into the command line, thinking that if the converted file was made bigger, it would keep the text sharp, but not so
Is there something I've missed in the convert process that will keep the type rendered nice and sharp. I'm guessing that there something going on with resolution here, the original PDF's are intended for print at 300dpi, so the conversion chops that down immediately to 72??
help!!
thanks