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Hey there, I have been sitting down in front of my PC and this is the result [RECOMPDF]: > #!/bin/bash > fname=$1 #take input-arguments > jqual=$2 #first is the filename, second is the > JPG-quality-value > outname="${fname/.pdf}"-low #strip filename-suffix and add "-low" instead > mkdir /tmp/recompdf/ #work in /TMP/ directory > convert -density 300 $fname /tmp/recompdf/split.jpg > convert /tmp/recompdf/split*.jpg -quality $jqual "$outname".pdf > rm -R /tmp/recompdf/ #clean up finally > So actually it is none of the PDF-tools, that can help, but imagemagick, which is in turn using ghostscript. Nice ain't it? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iEYEARECAAYFAlgJ35gACgkQ5+rBHyUt5wuEUQCeIboBikWF+H/JhZ9NUSEbdTS4 OYYAnihhjE73+xXCqYMgaNzUfD/09FJP =6LkO -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----