Unit and/or impose different width and height ( Note: This may change the The default unit is set by PROJ_LENGTH_UNIT but you can append a new Īppend +s width to resize the output image to exactly width units. Give either one (uniform), two (x and y) or four (individual sides) I width]Īdjust the BoundingBox and HiResBoundingBox by scaling and/or adding margins.Īppend +m to specify extra margins to extend the bounding box. Have much higher resolution than your raster pixel dimensions. Note that raster images can also suffer from quantizing when the original data Because processing time increases with scale we suggest you The given scale temporarily increases the effective dots-per-unitīy scale, rasterizes the plot, then down-samples the image by the same scale at the end. Some of this is mitigated by the anti-aliasing settings ( -Q) Given the finite dots-per-unit used to rasterize PostScript frames to rasters, the quantizing of features G is used) is the one of the 64 bits version, or gswin64c -H scale So in case of ‘get from registry’ failure the default name (when no Of the poor decision of embedding the bits on the gs exe name weĬannot satisfy both the 32 and 64 bits Ghostscript executable names. The GS path to system’s path or give the full path here. G ghost_pathįull path to your Ghostscript executable. Extension is still determined automatically. Use this option to provide a different name,īut without extension. Using the input names as base, which are appended with anĪppropriate extension. Of a raster to be less than or equal to 65536. Note: Ghostscript limits the final width and height pixel dimensions Sets an alternative output directory (which must exist) [Default is Specify a single, custom option that will be passed on to The dimensions of the final illustration. Where the difference of one pixel might matter. This is going against Adobe Law but can be useful when creating very small images Append +u to first remove any GMT-produced time-stamps.Īppend +r to round the HighResBoundingBox instead of using the ceil function. Optional Arguments ¶ -AĪdjust the BoundingBox and HiResBoundingBox to the minimum requiredīy the image content. Use -D to redirect the output to a differentĭirectory. Have the same name (unless -F is used) but with the conventionalĮxtension name associated to the raster format (e.g. Names of PostScript files to be converted. (for the transparency to take effect) before converting the PDF to theĭesired output format. The Adobe PDF transparency extensions and PDF is not the selected outputįormat, then the file will first be converted to a temporary PDF file Note: If the PostScript file calls on any of As another option, it can compute ESRI type worldįiles used to reference, for instance, tif files and make them be Size of the resulting images is determined by the BoundingBox (or Names are read from the command line or from a file that lists them. (BMP, EPS, JPEG, PDF, PNG, PPM, SVG, TIFF) using Ghostscript. Psconvert converts one or more PostScript files to other formats Note: No space is allowed between the option flag and the associated arguments. Convert PS file(s) to other formats using Ghostscript Synopsis ¶
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