Description
img2pdf FOR LINUX
img2pdf is a small application which converts a list of images to a single, multi-page PDF document. It was designed specifically to convert scanned pages to PDF format, but it will accept images of any aspect ratio and scale them to full page size (which, in general, will not maintain the aspect ratio). The hard work is performed by the Panda PDF library and its dependencies. Panda is a prerequisite; requires libpng, libtiff, and libjpeg in order to support the corresponding image formats, and libpng requires zlib. Once they're compiled and installed, edit the Makefile to point at their locations (and to specify your compiler if it isn't GNU C), then simply:
# make
Specifications:
- Type: Application
- Platform: Linux
- Price: FREE
- Publisher: Greg Roelofs
Features:
- Converts images to a single, multi-page PDF document
- Supports scanned pages and images of any aspect ratio
- Utilizes Panda PDF library and its dependencies
- Requires libpng, libtiff, libjpeg, and zlib for image format support
- Simple compilation and installation process
User Reviews for img2pdf FOR LINUX 6
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img2pdf FOR LINUX efficiently converts images to multi-page PDFs using Panda PDF library. Requires installation of specific dependencies.
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img2pdf is fantastic! It quickly converts my images into a multi-page PDF without any hassle.
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I love img2pdf! It makes converting scanned pages to PDF super easy and efficient. Highly recommend!
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This app is a lifesaver! img2pdf works perfectly for creating PDFs from images. Five stars!
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img2pdf exceeded my expectations! The conversion process is seamless, and the output quality is great.
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Highly impressed with img2pdf! It's simple to use and delivers excellent results every time.