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pdfimages(1) General Commands Manual pdfimages(1)
NAME
pdfimages - Portable Document Format (PDF) image extractor (version
4.01)
SYNOPSIS
pdfimages [options] PDF-file image-root
DESCRIPTION
Pdfimages saves images from a Portable Document Format (PDF) file as
Portable Pixmap (PPM), Portable Graymap (PGM), Portable Bitmap (PBM),
or JPEG files.
Pdfimages reads the PDF file, scans one or more pages, PDF-file, and
writes one PPM, PGM, PBM, or JPEG file for each image, image-root-
nnnn.xxx, where nnnn is the image number and xxx is the image type
(.ppm, .pgm, .pbm, .jpg).
NB: pdfimages extracts the raw image data from the PDF file, without
performing any additional transforms. Any rotation, clipping, color
inversion, etc. done by the PDF content stream is ignored.
CONFIGURATION FILE
Pdfimages reads a configuration file at startup. It first tries to
find the user's private config file, ~/.xpdfrc. If that doesn't exist,
it looks for a system-wide config file, typically /usr/local/etc/xpdfrc
(but this location can be changed when pdfimages is built). See the
xpdfrc(5) man page for details.
OPTIONS
Many of the following options can be set with configuration file com-
mands. These are listed in square brackets with the description of the
corresponding command line option.
-f number
Specifies the first page to scan.
-l number
Specifies the last page to scan.
-j Normally, all images are written as PBM (for monochrome images),
PGM (for grayscale images), or PPM (for color images) files.
With this option, images in DCT format are saved as JPEG files.
All non-DCT images are saved in PBM/PGM/PPM format as usual.
(Inline images are always saved in PBM/PGM/PPM format.)
-raw Write all images in PDF-native formats. Most of the formats are
not standard image formats, so this option is primarily useful
as input to a tool that generates PDF files. (Inline images are
always saved in PBM/PGM/PPM format.)
-list Write a one-line summary to stdout for each image. The summary
provides the image file name, the page number, the image width
and height, the horizontal and vertical resolution (DPI) as
drawn, the color space type, and the number of bits per compo-
nent (BPC).
-opw password
Specify the owner password for the PDF file. Providing this
will bypass all security restrictions.
-upw password
Specify the user password for the PDF file.
-q Don't print any messages or errors. [config file: errQuiet]
-v Print copyright and version information.
-h Print usage information. (-help and --help are equivalent.)
EXIT CODES
The Xpdf tools use the following exit codes:
0 No error.
1 Error opening a PDF file.
2 Error opening an output file.
3 Error related to PDF permissions.
99 Other error.
AUTHOR
The pdfimages software and documentation are copyright 1998-2019 Glyph
& Cog, LLC.
SEE ALSO
xpdf(1), pdftops(1), pdftotext(1), pdftohtml(1), pdfinfo(1), pdf-
fonts(1), pdfdetach(1), pdftoppm(1), pdftopng(1), xpdfrc(5)
http://www.xpdfreader.com/
18 Feb 2019 pdfimages(1)
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