PDF to Tiff
PDF to Tiff
We having problems with some PDF files that have to many nodes in our caldera rip. is ther a (fast) way to convert a PDF file to Tiff in switch?
Re: PDF to Tiff
If you have PitStop Server icw Switch, you can use Enfocus PitStop Server PDF2Image.
If not, you can use Execute command icw ImageMagick.
But a better approach may be to reduce the number of nodes in the paths without changing the appearance.
PitStop offers a “Simplify line art” action for this purpose.
Also useful with cut lines.
If not, you can use Execute command icw ImageMagick.
But a better approach may be to reduce the number of nodes in the paths without changing the appearance.
PitStop offers a “Simplify line art” action for this purpose.
Also useful with cut lines.
Laurent De Wilde, Solution Architect @ Enfocus
Re: PDF to Tiff
Tryd that already but with no result. Customer design everything in illustrator. File is not that heavy but for the rip its to much. So we making a Tiff file from the PDF and then drop it in the rip. That works.laurentd wrote: ↑Thu Nov 06, 2025 1:19 pm If you have PitStop Server icw Switch, you can use Enfocus PitStop Server PDF2Image.
If not, you can use Execute command icw ImageMagick.
But a better approach may be to reduce the number of nodes in the paths without changing the appearance.
PitStop offers a “Simplify line art” action for this purpose.
Also useful with cut lines.
Simplify line art.png
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Re: PDF to Tiff
Hi Robbie, we are also using Caldera for our LFP-production. Could you send a example file so I can try it out and maybe suggest a solution?