I need to convert multiple (1-4) TIFs into one PDF file.
I thought nconvert were the best tool for that task, but found the resulting PDFs are humongous.
E.g.:
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10.12.2020 16:56 <DIR> .
10.12.2020 16:56 <DIR> ..
10.12.2020 16:56 84.979.261 24043189.pdf
20.08.2020 13:16 49.916 24043189_001.tif
20.08.2020 13:16 18.937 24043189_002.tif
10.12.2020 16:56 77.352.869 24978935.pdf
20.08.2020 13:31 49.210 24978935_001.tif
20.08.2020 13:31 45.118 24978935_002.tif
10.12.2020 16:56 78.914.817 27674146.pdf
20.08.2020 14:51 49.709 27674146_001.tif
20.08.2020 14:51 45.898 27674146_002.tif
10.12.2020 16:56 157.894.669 27674157.pdf
20.08.2020 14:51 53.599 27674157_001.tif
20.08.2020 14:51 73.431 27674157_002.tif
20.08.2020 14:51 55.416 27674157_003.tif
20.08.2020 14:51 13.466 27674157_004.tif
I used the following options:
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-xall -multi -out pdf
Cheers, Farbauti.