Gustavo Homem wrote: > Is there a reliable way to do PDF cropping on Linux? > > Searching with google I found: > > http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/support/pdfcrop/ > http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2006-February/msg02223.html > > The first one seems to involve conversion to Tex, which doesn't sound to > good. > Second one uses convert, from the Image Magik package. > > But is this enough to use on press quality PDFs? > > The motivation for this is that people produce PDFs, with bleed margins for > printing. However when same PDFs are to be used for viewing it would be nice > to be able to remove the bleed margins without having to change the source > document. > You can load a PDF into an image frame, then crop as needed. One caveat is that only the first page of a PDF is put in the frame, so you would need to break up your PDF for other pages (pdftk is one utility to do that). The other problem is that the last time I checked this process, there was a slight reduction in resolution with this method (text in particular may get a bit pixelated), but still maybe adequate for your needs.
Greg
