I have a cross-platform (Python) application which needs to generate a JPEG preview of the first page of a PDF.
On the Mac I am spawning sips. Is there something similarly simple I can do on Windows?
I have a cross-platform (Python) application which needs to generate a JPEG preview of the first page of a PDF.
On the Mac I am spawning sips. Is there something similarly simple I can do on Windows?
ImageMagick delegates the PDF->bitmap conversion to GhostScript anyway, so here's a command you can use (it's based on the actual command listed by the ps:alpha
delegate in ImageMagick, just adjusted to use JPEG as output):
gs -q -dQUIET -dPARANOIDSAFER -dBATCH -dNOPAUSE -dNOPROMPT \
-dMaxBitmap=500000000 -dLastPage=1 -dAlignToPixels=0 -dGridFitTT=0 \
-sDEVICE=jpeg -dTextAlphaBits=4 -dGraphicsAlphaBits=4 -r72x72 \
-sOutputFile=$OUTPUT -f$INPUT
where $OUTPUT
and $INPUT
are the output and input filenames. Adjust the 72x72
to whatever resolution you need. (Obviously, strip out the backslashes if you're writing out the whole command as one line.)
This is good for two reasons:
Other things to consider: with the files I've tested, PNG compresses better than JPEG. If you want to use PNG, change the -sDEVICE=jpeg
to -sDEVICE=png16m
.
You can use ImageMagick's convert utility for this, see some examples in http://studio.imagemagick.org/pipermail/magick-users/2002-May/002636.html :
Convert taxes.pdf taxes.jpg
Will convert a two page PDF file into [2] jpeg files: taxes.jpg.0, taxes.jpg.1
I can also convert these JPEGS to a thumbnail as follows:
convert -size 120x120 taxes.jpg.0 -geometry 120x120 +profile '*' thumbnail.jpg
I can even convert the PDF directly to a jpeg thumbnail as follows:
convert -size 120x120 taxes.pdf -geometry 120x120 +profile '*' thumbnail.jpg
This will result in a thumbnail.jpg.0 and thumbnail.jpg.1 for the two pages.
Is the PC likely to have Acrobat installed? I think Acrobat installs a shell extension so previews of the first page of a PDF document appear in Windows Explorer's thumbnail view. You can get thumbnails yourself via the IExtractImage COM API, which you'll need to wrap. VBAccelerator has an example in C# that you could port to Python.
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