by cday (Posted Tue Aug 02, 2016 3:22 pm)
If you're not sure you probably don't, if you do it should be 'gs' in Program Files (x86) for the x32 bit version...
You can download Ghostscript from Ghostscript.com.
To obtain reasonable image quality you will probably need to set a higher DPI value for rasterising images when they are opened than the default value of 72DPI: in the browser File > Format settings... > Read tab > PS/PDF -- Resolution try 300DPI, or a higher value resulting in a larger file size.
For saving 1-bit images the 'Fax' CCITT G4 compression option is lossless and results in small file sizes.
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IxenPDF wrote:How can I find out if I have installed Ghostscript?
If you're not sure you probably don't, if you do it should be 'gs' in Program Files (x86) for the x32 bit version...
You can download Ghostscript from Ghostscript.com.
To obtain reasonable image quality you will probably need to set a higher DPI value for rasterising images when they are opened than the default value of 72DPI: in the browser File > Format settings... > Read tab > PS/PDF -- Resolution try 300DPI, or a higher value resulting in a larger file size.
For saving 1-bit images the 'Fax' CCITT G4 compression option is lossless and results in small file sizes.
Read Main Topic