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I have some files that feature a color page (a cover, usually) and the rest being all grayscale or monochrome and I would love to pass the options --lossy to pdf2djvu to operate on such pages only.
I do understand why pdf2djvu doesn't allow this kind of option to be passed (and why it doesn't make sense), but would it be possible to add an option just like --monochrome (perhaps something like --grayscale-as-monochrome) that allows such "pass-through" of the color pages and allows the --lossy switch on all the rest?
Thanks in advance,
Rogério Brito.
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Dear @jwilk,
I have some files that feature a color page (a cover, usually) and the rest being all grayscale or monochrome and I would love to pass the options
--lossy
to pdf2djvu to operate on such pages only.I do understand why pdf2djvu doesn't allow this kind of option to be passed (and why it doesn't make sense), but would it be possible to add an option just like --monochrome (perhaps something like
--grayscale-as-monochrome
) that allows such "pass-through" of the color pages and allows the--lossy
switch on all the rest?Thanks in advance,
Rogério Brito.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: