On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 23:24:56 +0100
Sebastian Krause <[email protected]> wrote:

| Hello,
| 
| I have a bunch of JPEG files that I want to convert into PDFs. They
| all have different aspect ratios and sizes, but every file should
| end up perfectly fitted into an A4 sized PDF (without borders). If
| I just use
| 
| convert in.jpg -page A4 out.odf
| 
| many of the pages end up being either too large or small because the
| density isn't correct i most of the files. What I want to do is:
| 
| * First add some white borders at the top and bottom or left and
|   right so that the aspect ratio is like an A4 page.
| * Only change the density in the image (don't actually resize it) so
|   that it actually represents and A4 sized page.
| 
| Is this all possible with "convert"?
| 
You would need to resize your image appropriately for A4 at the
density you choose. Remember A4 is a real world size! so the number
of pixels involved varies.

Best idea might be not to resize your JPG, but set the density (its real world 
measurements) so that it best fits an A4 page.



  Anthony Thyssen ( System Programmer )    <[email protected]>
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