Reputation: 8573
I have been trying to convert PDF to JPG images using ImageMagick on CodeIgniter, but the produced image is in low quality and always having black background for some reason (while PDF isn't).
The code I'm using
public function converter($pdf){
$this->load->library('image_lib');
$config = array(
'image_library' => 'imagemagick',
'library_path' => '/usr/bin/convert',
'source_image' => "./pdf/".$pdf,
'new_image' => "./images/a.jpg",
'maintain_ratio' => true,
'width' => 980,
'quality' => '90%',
);
$this->image_lib->initialize( $config );
if ( $this->image_lib->resize( ) ) {
$this->image_lib->clear( );
}
}
Anybody have any idea about what does seem to be wrong here?
Upvotes: 4
Views: 3242
Reputation: 33618
You need two things that CodeIgniter probably doesn't support, so you have to use ImageMagick directly.
First, you have to set the resolution of the PDF for a high-quality result. On the ImageMagick command line, this can be done with the -density
option. With PHP imagick, use setResolution
.
To get rid of the black background, you have to flatten the PDF on a white background first. On the command line, use the options -background white -flatten
. With PHP imagick, setImageBackgroundColor
and flattenImages
should work.
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 1235
I've run into a similar problem, which I solved for myself by calling GhostScript to create a png file (the jpg created wasn't high enough quality):
"gswin64c -r150 -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -sDEVICE#pngalpha -sOutputFile=" + strTitle + "-%%02d.png " + strTitle + ".pdf"
Then converting the jpgs to pngs (using ImageMagick):
mogrify -format jpg *.png
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 1357
You can set quality and transparency of output picture in prefrences of 'image_lib' library. Please read http://ellislab.com/codeigniter/user-guide/libraries/image_lib.html and look for 'quality', and 'wm_x_transp' options.
Upvotes: 2