Sorry, here are the links :
http://www.rubinrid.co.il/jpeg_test/correct.jpg
http://www.rubinrid.co.il/jpeg_test/converted.jpg
http://www.rubinrid.co.il/jpeg_test/converted.png
It seems that the PDF was in CMYK, when I asked for the designer to
convert it to RGB, the colors were slightly more consistent ( as you can
see in http://www.rubinrid.co.il/jpeg_test/rgb_converted.jpg
but there is still a noticeable change of colors) , there is also this
problem with the edges that are not sharp and straight as it should be.
I appreciate all the help,
Avi.
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On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 8:36 AM, Avi Kouzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello all,
I have been trying to convert a PDF file to JPG or to PNG.
I just updated to the latest versions via debian APT.
I also have ghostscript installed and everything seems to be working.
It seems that there is a problem in my understanding of how things work,
while I issue the following command :
convert 1.pdf 1.png OR convert 1.pdf 1.jpg
I get the output files with a distorted colors and edeges and I can't seem
to find a way to fix this.
I believe there is an existing solution to this problem, but I couldn't
find it anywhere.
I attached three files, a correctly generated JPG file (via
acrobat/photoshop), and the two damaged file outputed via imagemagick
convert.
If you could help me and point me to the right direction I would be very
greatfull.
Thanks!
Avi.
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