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Make 12x18" signs at home on 8.5x11" B&W laser printer
- Susan Bugher wrote:
No need. PDF XChange Viewer has that option. Your version may but mine does not. I'm running v 2.5 (documentation says "Currently the new PDF-XChange PRO Viewer offers these additional Features: ... Extract PDF Image content to Raster format") Where do you get it? Searching, I find lots of the crap-sites have it. [http://download.cnet.com/PDF-XChange...10598377.html] [https://pdf-xchange-viewer.en.softon...?ex=DSK-347.1] [http://www.softpedia.com/get/Office-...-Viewer.shtml] [http://soft.mydiv.net/win/download-P...e-Viewer.html] Might this be the official site? [https://www.tracker-software.com/pro...change-viewer] |
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Make 12x18" signs at home on 8.5x11" B&W laser printer
"Susan Bugher" wrote
| No need. PDF XChange Viewer has that option. | | Your version may but mine does not. I'm running v 2.5 (documentation says | "Currently the new PDF-XChange PRO Viewer offers these additional | Features: ... | Extract PDF Image content to Raster format") v. 2.5 build 214.2 File menu or context menu - Export - Export to Image I also find that it exports text with no problem, though the formatting is never perfect. But now that you mention it, I see that it's exporting whole pages. So I thought I'd take a look at the program you linked. PDF Image Extraction Wizard. Turns out it's not free. Turns out that it doesn't say that anywhere on the webpage. I started the program and it wanted to call home to have me "register". But they don't mean register. They mean buy it, for $15 or $25. The free version will only extract 3 images. But actually it won't even do that. It won't run at all except to send me to buy it. It turns out that the program is actually just a wrapper for several open source programs. It's using xpdf for the extraction! They're free to charge money for other peoples' software. It's legal to make a wrapper for XPDF. But they shouldn't be trying to trick people by pretending it's free until you try to run it. When I use XPDF to extract the images from the PosteRazor PDF it extracts only 6 copies of the original. Yet the PDF XChange Viewer manual images all came out. |
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Make 12x18" signs at home on 8.5x11" B&W laser printer
- Mayayana wrote:
No need. PDF XChange Viewer has that option. PDF-Xchange Viewer Current version: 2.5.322.7 [https://www.tracker-software.com/pro...change-viewer] Is this the PDF Extraction Wizard official site? [http://www.rlvision.com/pdfwiz/] "Images are ripped straight from the PDF document without recompression. This means that extracted images will have the maximum possible quality, only limited by the document's original quality settings!" |
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Make 12x18" signs at home on 8.5x11" B&W laser printer
- Mayayana wrote:
They're free to charge money for other peoples' software. It's legal to make a wrapper for XPDF. But they shouldn't be trying to trick people by pretending it's free until you try to run it. Agreed from what I see at my end. [http://www.rlvision.com/pdfwiz/] Everything looks free until I run it where it says: "PDF Image Extraction Wizard 6.32 Demo" "Welcome to PDF Image Extraction Wizard!" "This program allows you to easily extract bitmap images from PDF documents without recompression. Created by RL Vision c 2005-=2017." "Not registered" "Only the first three images will be extracted." "Please register to remove this limitation" Here is the screenshot of that dialog box: [http://www.fileconvoy.com/dfl.php?id...fd104fa 8d97] The registration button takes you to a "buy" page: [http://www.rlvision.com/script/redir...p=pdfwiz4_buy] $15 or $25 |
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Make 12x18" signs at home on 8.5x11" B&W laser printer
"Susan Bugher" wrote
| No need. PDF XChange Viewer has that option. | | Your version may but mine does not. A followup to the last post. For extracting images and text from PDFs, the open source XPDF usually works. You need the "tools", not the reader: http://www.xpdfreader.com/ Unfortunately, they're only command line. Several years ago I wrote a small program to wrap those for convenience: www.jsware.net/jsware/pdfconv.php5 It's free. I wrote it mainly for a blind friend. The program can put items on the context menu to right-click-extract from PDF files. The webpage says Win7 is not supported. It's not blocked, but it says that because Vista+ is so restricted. You'll need administrator permissions for the installer to set the Registry values needed to create the context menu. For many people that's just too confusing to deal with. If you don't want to do all that and you don't mind command line, just download the XPDF tools and use them directly. |
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Make 12x18" signs at home on 8.5x11" B&W laser printer
"Eco Clean" wrote
| Might this be the official site? | [https://www.tracker-software.com/pro...change-viewer] Yes. That's the official site. If the newer version is more rstricted it looks like you can get build 214 he https://www.neowin.net/news/pdf-xcha...-25-build-2142 I use it to do my Federal taxes. It fills forms. And while I can't create a PDF I can paste a page into an existing one. So it does most things I need. And Libre Office Writer can create PDFs. |
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Make 12x18" signs at home on 8.5x11" B&W laser printer
On 1/16/2018 6:30 PM, Mayayana wrote:
So I thought I'd take a look at the program you linked. PDF Image Extraction Wizard. Turns out it's not free. Sorry, my bad. I sent a link to a web page with the last freeware version but I wasn't clear enough about what was there. Let's see if I can do better this time Program: PDF Image Extraction Wizard Company: RL Vision Install: Windows 95; 98; NT4; ME; 2000; XP; Windows Server 2003 Wa (Donationware) (free) LFW (v 1.2) http://www.321download.com/LastFreew...ge36.html#PIEW (download link for version:1.2 is shown on that web page - and below). http://www.321download.com/LastFreeware/files2/pdf_image_extraction_wizard_12_setup.zip The zip file contains File: pdf_image_extraction_wizard_12_setup.exe Size: 790855 bytes Modified: Thursday, February 14, 2008, 9:45:06 AM MD5: 9BFD1388333060252A9BFB137EDE911E I have the app installed on WinXP so can't advise on later versions of Windows. Susan -- Posted to alt.comp.freeware (using WinXP-SP2, Win7professional-32 bit) http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.pricelesswarehome.org |
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Make 12x18" signs at home on 8.5x11" B&W laser printer
On 1/16/2018 6:26 PM, Eco Clean wrote:
Might this be the official site? [https://www.tracker-software.com/pro...change-viewer] That's the link I have in my notes. Susan -- Posted to alt.comp.freeware (using WinXP-SP2, Win7professional-32 bit) http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.pricelesswarehome.org |
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Make 12x18" signs at home on 8.5x11" B&W laser printer
- Susan Bugher wrote:
I have the app installed on WinXP so can't advise on later versions of Windows. Your latest link installed fine in Windows 10, as did the most recent URL that Mayayana recommended. |
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Make 12x18" signs at home on 8.5x11" B&W laser printer
"Eco Clean" wrote
| Your latest link installed fine in Windows 10, as did the most recent URL | that Mayayana recommended. Yes, that seems to be fine. I had gone to the author website. It's still just an XPDF wrapper, but it works. |
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Make 12x18" signs at home on 8.5x11" B&W laser printer
Paul wrote:
When I first installed the Microsoft Universal PostScript Driver, for print to PostScript capability, all it was outputting was bitmap prints (the entire page was stored as a bitmap). But by changing PostScript version setting (possibly to 3), it switched to more vector-like stuff, and the output was much improved and not full of jaggies. It's the discovery of these settings, that makes the difference to your experience. Yes I can confirm Microsoft Universal PostScript Driver defaults to a bitmap when I import PDF into CorelDraw to disassemble it. Not sure the change in setting for the Microsoft Universal PostScript Driver switches to vector but just ups the output resolution of the bitmap. I don't use Adobe, hadn't for years I use Nitro, but FoxIt and CuteWriter have PDF printers that produce vector PDF. -- Take care, Jonathan ------------------- LITTLE WORKS STUDIO http://www.LittleWorksStudio.com |
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Make 12x18" signs at home on 8.5x11" B&W laser printer
- Mayayana wrote:
Yes, that seems to be fine. I had gone to the author website. It's still just an XPDF wrapper, but it works. I just today had my first real need for the PDF X-change viewer freeware! I had a PDF, printed from the web, which didn't have a few URLs on it that I wanted on it. I simply copied the URL into the Windows clipboard, and pasted them into the PDF document in PDF XChange Viewer, and it worked just fine. The only change I needed to make was to remove the default red textbox border each time I pasted the URL. This allows us to *add* text to whitespace in a PDF easily using freeware. Thanks! |
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Make 12x18" signs at home on 8.5x11" B&W laser printer
On 1/16/2018 6:59 PM, Mayayana wrote:
"Susan Bugher" wrote | No need. PDF XChange Viewer has that option. | | Your version may but mine does not. A followup to the last post. For extracting images and text from PDFs, the open source XPDF usually works. You need the "tools", not the reader: http://www.xpdfreader.com/ Unfortunately, they're only command line. Several years ago I wrote a small program to wrap those for convenience: www.jsware.net/jsware/pdfconv.php5 It's free. I wrote it mainly for a blind friend. The program can put items on the context menu to right-click-extract from PDF files. The webpage says Win7 is not supported. It's not blocked, but it says that because Vista+ is so restricted. You'll need administrator permissions for the installer to set the Registry values needed to create the context menu. For many people that's just too confusing to deal with. If you don't want to do all that and you don't mind command line, just download the XPDF tools and use them directly. Another follow-up post, I've found that using PosteRazor, PDF-Exchabge Viewer and with IrfanView as my associated image app I AM able to export each segment of the poster"s image from the PDF file to indiviual image files. I'm not able to export the image in one piece. I've been too lazy to look up the exact versions of PDF-Exchabge Viewer and IrfanView I'm running or to try any more extraction tools but do appreciate the info.you posted about them. .Some day. . . grin FWIW - it looks like IrfanView can create the "special effects" that The Posterizer has incorporatied in it. Susan -- Posted to alt.comp.freeware (using WinXP-SP2, Win7professional-32 bit) http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.pricelesswarehome.org |
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Make 12x18" signs at home on 8.5x11" B&W laser printer
On 1/19/2018 7:02 PM, Susan Bugher wrote:
On 1/16/2018 6:59 PM, Mayayana wrote: "Susan Bugher" wrote | No need. PDF XChange Viewer has that option. | | Your version may but mine does not. A followup to the last post. For extracting images and text from PDFs, the open source XPDF usually works. You need the "tools", not the reader: http://www.xpdfreader.com/ Unfortunately, they're only command line. Several years ago I wrote a small program to wrap those for convenience: www.jsware.net/jsware/pdfconv.php5 It's free. I wrote it mainly for a blind friend. The program can put items on the context menu to right-click-extract from PDF files. The webpage says Win7 is not supported. It's not blocked, but it says that because Vista+ is so restricted. You'll need administrator permissions for the installer to set the Registry values needed to create the context menu. For many people that's just too confusing to deal with. If you don't want to do all that and you don't mind command line, just download the XPDF tools and use them directly. Another follow-up post, I've found that using PosteRazor, PDF-Exchabge Viewer and with IrfanView as my associated image app I AM able to export each segment of the poster"s image from the PDF file to indiviual image files. I'm not able to export the image in one piece. I've been too lazy to look up the exact versions of PDF-Exchabge Viewer and IrfanView I'm running or to try any more extraction tools but do appreciate the info.you posted about them. .Some day. . . grin FWIW - it looks like IrfanView can create the "special effects" that The Posterizer has incorporatied in it. OOPS - meant to say The Rasterbator"s special effects. Susan -- Posted to alt.comp.freeware (using WinXP-SP2, Win7professional-32 bit) http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.pricelesswarehome.org |
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