*BUMP*

I thought I might try again with this question, having received no
replies at all the previous time. In fact I haven't seen any traffic on
this list, is it even being read?

The question is: how can I find out from a PDF at which aspect ratio to
display an embedded fax-originated TIFF?

Cheers,
Pepijn

Pepijn Schmitz wrote:
> Hi everyone, 
>  
> I'm using PDFBox to receive faxes. Our fax service provider receives
> them and emails them to us as PDF attachments. I'm reading the emails,
> extracting the PDF attachments and then using PDFBox to extract the TIFF
> images from the PDF's. 
>  
> This works great (after I found out I had to install the JAI ImageIO
> Tools), but there is one problem: for some faxes the TIFF's are only
> half-height. The whole page is there, but is is squashed in the vertical
> direction. I imagine that these are faxes which were sent at some kind
> of "coarse" setting.
>  
> The thing is, if I open these PDF's in Adobe Reader they are displayed
> with the correct aspect ratio. So somewhere in the PDF there must be
> information telling Adobe Reader to scale the image up in the vertical
> direction, but I don't know how to get at this information.
>  
> Can someone here help me with this problem? Do you know how this
> information is stored in the PDF, and how I could get at it with PDFBox?
> Is it stored in the TIFF itself somehow? I could email interested
> parties one of the PDF's if it would help.
>  
> Kind regards, 
> Pepijn Schmitz
>
>   

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