And how would acrobat do that! That is the question! PDF's (or postscript) are not supposed to have a 'ideal density' or resolution. But if they contain raster images, those raster images may have a ideal resoltuion. However a PFD could easily have multiple rasters each with different ideal resolution.
So how any program can pick an ideal resolution is beyond me! Anthony Thyssen ( System Programmer ) <a.thys...@griffith.edu.au> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- To think is human, to compute, divine. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Anthony's Castle http://www.ict.griffith.edu.au/anthony/ On Thu, 21 Apr 2011 09:03:39 -0500 magick-users-boun...@imagemagick.org wrote: Hi, I'm trying to converting a pdf without explicitly specify the density as Acrobat can automatically figure out the best resolution. But it seems that convert can not do so correctly, it use a far too low resolution. I'm wondering if there is a way to automatically determine the best resolution. (Let is assume the pdf was created by converting from a tif file. the optimal resolution is just the resolution of the original tif file.) convert image.pdf +adjoin image_%02d.tif _______________________________________________ Magick-users mailing list Magick-users@imagemagick.org http://studio.imagemagick.org/mailman/listinfo/magick-users