I'm using ImPDF to try and convert multipage tiffs to multipage pdfs. I'm only getting the first image on my pdf. Am I missing something?
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On the print dialogue, you have to enable the option to print all pages for multipage tiffs. It works fine here with PDF Factory printer driver.Before you post ... Edit your profile • IrfanView 4.62 • Windows 10 Home 19045.2486
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Originally posted by rdnkjdi View PostI'm using ImPDF to try and convert multipage tiffs to multipage pdfs. I'm only getting the first image on my pdf. Am I missing something?
But it's still not working from batch dialog or during acquire. I hope this will be in the Christmas release :-)
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There is a switch in the ImPDF options dialog (I guess on the last tab).
But it's still not working from batch dialog or during acquire. I hope this will be in the Christmas release :-)
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Originally posted by rdnkjdi View PostBummer! Anybody know of any good command line tools I can use to convert multi-page tifs to multi-page pdfs?
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Originally posted by rdnkjdi View PostBummer! Anybody know of any good command line tools I can use to convert multi-page tifs to multi-page pdfs?
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I think I might be able to help after struggling with what I think is the same problem as the person above is having. The problem was getting a multi-page scan saved to a pdf file. Here's what worked for me. It's sort of a two stage process.
You select File, Acquire/Batch Scanning in IrfanView and then select the multiple images button. Then, instead of selecting PDF as the Save As file type, you select TIF and also hit the "Save as multipage image.." button. This will save your images to a multi-page TIF file. Then, once you have the image up in IrfanView select File, Save as and select PDF as the file type and then save. That does it.
I learned a couple other things too. I have an automatic document feeder on my scanner so that allows me to get multiple pages scanned easily. However, I often want to scan duplex...i.e. the other sides of the same sheets. All you really have to do is keep scanning. The way IrfanView works is that it will continue to append these TIF scans to the same file. You'll see the file size grow as you do more and more scans that you want to include as part of the same file.
Then, once you've gotten all your scanning done to the file, open the TIF file in IrfanView and you can perform further edits. For example, you can rotate pages (under the Image menu item) that may have been scanned upside down....but, one trick is that you have to save the TIF file after rotating each page because your rotations won't keep unless the file is saved before viewing another page. Another thing you may need to do is reorder the pages. This can be easily done under View, Multipage Images, Edit Multipage TIF.
This app is very slick indeed.
Thanks to all.
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Originally posted by Laurent View Post
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Originally posted by Erick View PostI think I might be able to help after struggling with what I think is the same problem as the person above is having. The problem was getting a multi-page scan saved to a pdf file. Here's what worked for me. It's sort of a two stage process.
You select File, Acquire/Batch Scanning in IrfanView and then select the multiple images button. Then, instead of selecting PDF as the Save As file type, you select TIF and also hit the "Save as multipage image.." button. This will save your images to a multi-page TIF file. Then, once you have the image up in IrfanView select File, Save as and select PDF as the file type and then save. That does it.
I learned a couple other things too. I have an automatic document feeder on my scanner so that allows me to get multiple pages scanned easily. However, I often want to scan duplex...i.e. the other sides of the same sheets. All you really have to do is keep scanning. The way IrfanView works is that it will continue to append these TIF scans to the same file. You'll see the file size grow as you do more and more scans that you want to include as part of the same file.
Then, once you've gotten all your scanning done to the file, open the TIF file in IrfanView and you can perform further edits. For example, you can rotate pages (under the Image menu item) that may have been scanned upside down....but, one trick is that you have to save the TIF file after rotating each page because your rotations won't keep unless the file is saved before viewing another page. Another thing you may need to do is reorder the pages. This can be easily done under View, Multipage Images, Edit Multipage TIF.
This app is very slick indeed.
Thanks to all.
@Echo off
Echo This will initiate a scan with the current settings in IrfanView.
Echo The resulting scan will be saved as a PDF.
Echo Press ctrl-Break to cancel
del /q c:\scantemp\*.*
"C:\Program Files\IrfanView\i_view32.exe" /batchscan (Scanfile,1,1,0,0,c:\scantemp,tif,1)
"C:\Program Files\IrfanView\i_view32.exe" c:\scantemp\ScanFile1.tif /convert=Scanfile1.pdf
Happy scanning.
Mark
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Originally posted by rdnkjdi View PostI'm using ImPDF to try and convert multipage tiffs to multipage pdfs. I'm only getting the first image on my pdf. Am I missing something?
I'm using IrfanView 4.20 and imPDF 0.40.
Getting ready to try imPDF 0.58 beta build, but any suggestions in the meantime would be appreciated.
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Originally posted by marcusdiddle View PostGetting ready to try imPDF 0.58 beta build, but any suggestions in the meantime would be appreciated.
The "Save all pages from original image" is checked. I even ran it once unchecked and then again checked to be sure it was reading the option properly.
Anything else I can try? Would really like to get this working. I've tried several TIFF to PDF converters, and this would be the best option I've tried if I could get it working!
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Try doing it via the command line. Here is a batch file that will convert your multipage tiffs to multipage pdfs, provided your settings are correct in IrfanView:
Code:@echo off set Source=C:\MainDir for /F "tokens=* delims=" %%a in ('dir /ad /b /s "%Source%"') do call :Sub "%%a" if exist "%Source%\*.tif" ("%ProgramFiles%\IrfanView\i_view32.exe" "%Source%\*.tif" /convert="%Source%\*.pdf") goto :eof :Sub if exist "%~1\*.tif" ("%ProgramFiles%\IrfanView\i_view32.exe" "%~1\*.tif" /convert="%~1\*.pdf") goto :eof
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Just to give an update on the current situation:
Irfanview + ImPDF are not able
- to convert multi-page TIFFs to PDFs from batch mode
- to acquire directly to a multi-page PDF.
For these two actions Irfanview depends on the possibility to append a page to a PDF which is not implemented in the current version of ImPDF.
It works in direct mode or from the commandline because in this case Irfanview always creates a complete new PDF.
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