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  1. 9.

    There are 2 methods of converting to pdf in OSX.

    The first is the unix pstopdf

    The second is Mac OS X 10.5.3 Quartz PDFContext

    The second is far more efficient producing files around 40% of the size of the first.

    Am I right in thinking you have used pstopdf?

    Comment by Peter Breis — June 22, 2008 @ 7:00 pm

  2. 8.

    Great workflow! How could one make the images “fit to page”, making it borderless?

    Thanks

    Comment by vasco — June 29, 2007 @ 9:53 am

  3. 7.

    Here’s a workflow based on this Convert Images to PDF that will take multiple images and convert them to a single PDF. The PDF will then be opened in Preview (or your default PDF viewer) and you’ll need to save it. It’s not fast since it runs an applescript and a shell command for each image so if you have a lot of images it will take a while. The images will be sorted based on name (ascending order, e.g. image01, image02, …) in the resultant PDF file. The sort order can be changed by editing the workflow. I’ve submitted this for inclusion at AutomatorWorld. Convert images to combined PDF Cheers, Rhet

    Comment by RhetTbull — June 11, 2007 @ 12:30 am

  4. 6.

    I second the notion for Image Capture to scan a set of input pages as PDF! If anyone knows of a way to convert multiple tiff/jpeg/png to a single PDF, let me know. Thing that is cool about this script is that created pdfs are 4 kb and still fairly readable quality.

    billythekidney@yahoo.com

    Comment by Bill — May 25, 2007 @ 9:31 pm

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    Now - so close - need to be able to combine these pdfs into one document which I can do in a separate workflow, but don’t know how to do with this one. For the final coup, Apple needs to release the “Scan” option for image capture application! (so many multipage docs that I want to scan in as a single pdf document!)

    Comment by Kaleb — May 24, 2007 @ 6:24 pm

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