2019年9月24日(火) 21:25 CaLy <for...@gimpusers.com>:

> >For what it's worth, if you have a lot of images buried in a PDF file,
> >extracting them all, one at a time, with the GIMP can be tedious.
> >
> >I generally use imagemagick to extract images from PDFs (imagemagick
> >convert).
> >
> >
> >2019年9月15日(日) 5:36 CaLy <for...@gimpusers.com>:
> Sorry to disturb you, i see two executables to download for 64bits
> (windows):
>

Where?

1) Win64 static at 16 bits-per-pixel component
> 2) Win64 dynamic at 8 bits-per-pixel component
> 3) Win64 static at 8 bits-per-pixel component
> 4) Win64 dynamic at 16 bits-per-pixel component with high dynamic-range
> imaging
> enabled
>

I hope you are looking at this tagged point on this page:

https://imagemagick.org/script/download.php#windows

Wich one should i download to extract the images from pdf?


I would download the recommended one there if you have a 64 bit CPU, since
you seem to be using Microsoft Windows on a machine with a fairly
reasonable amount of memory, etc.

If you need to compile it and don't like Microsoft's Visual C environment,
Cygwin can be useful. But I doubt you need to compile it, anyway.

Mac OS downloads are above that tag on the same page.

If you are using a Linux or BSD OS, you can install the imagemagick package
from the distribution's packaging system, which I recommend, even though it
won't be the latest-greatest version.

and btw it is from a
> command line in imagemagick right?
>
> Thanks !
>

Yes, imagemagick is a command-line tool, although there are (limited, of
course) GUI imagemagick tools available in some OS/environment combinations.

Some of the GUI tools support bulk operations, but the command-line tool
gives greatest flexibility, with a bit of practice.
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