How can I convert a scanned PDF to an image using MATLAB?
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el 5 de En. de 2021
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el 6 de Feb. de 2023
How can I import a scanned PDF into MATLAB and convert it to image files?
I tried to use extractFileText() from Text Analytics Toolbox, but it only works for native PDFs and not scanned PDFs:
>> extractFileText('example.pdf')
ans =
<missing>
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MathWorks Support Team
el 6 de Feb. de 2023
Editada: MathWorks Support Team
el 6 de Feb. de 2023
MATLAB ships with the Apache PDFBox Java library which allows importing and rendering PDF files. Use the following MATLAB function PDFtoImg() to import a scanned PDF, and save each page as a separate PNG file:
function images = PDFtoImg(pdfFile)
import org.apache.pdfbox.*
import java.io.*
filename = fullfile(pwd,pdfFile);
jFile = File(filename);
document = pdmodel.PDDocument.load(jFile);
pdfRenderer = rendering.PDFRenderer(document);
count = document.getNumberOfPages();
images = [];
for ii = 1:count
bim = pdfRenderer.renderImageWithDPI(ii-1, 300, rendering.ImageType.RGB);
images = [images (filename + "-" +"Page" + ii + ".png")];
tools.imageio.ImageIOUtil.writeImage(bim, filename + "-" +"Page" + ii + ".png", 300);
end
document.close()
The input, variable "pdfFile", must be a string or a character array. For example,
pdfFile = "example.pdf" % String
Notes:
1. The function will split the input PDF data into one image for each PDF page. For example, if “example.pdf” contains 13 pages, it will convert the 13 pages to 13 images.
2. For subsequent OCR tasks, is important to render the PDF pages with 300 dpi or higher resolution:
>> bim = pdfRenderer.renderImageWithDPI(ii-1, 300, rendering.ImageType.RGB);
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