ImageMagick is converting only the first page of the pdf?

You can specify which page to convert by putting a number in after the filename: convert D:\test\sample. Pdf7 D:\test\pages\page-7. Jpg It should have, however, converted all pages to individual images with your command.

Thanks for your reply you are correct infact when I executed the following command convert . \test\sample. Pdf2 .

\test\pages\page. Jpg it did convert the second page of the pdf correctly. I have done the same test on another machine and got the same problem.

Could it be something wrong with some version I am using GhostScript or ImageMagick? – ElGabbu Jan 26 at 21:26 Could be. My understanding is that 'convert' will do all pages of a PDF unless you specifically restrict to a single one with that notation.So... either your version's goofy or there's something else going on.

– Marc B Jan 26 at 22:16 Well it turns out to be something wrong with the pdf :S ... tried testing with other PDF files ... and managed to convert a 129 page pdf successfully. I am gonna do some more tests for now see how it goes. Thanks again for your interest.

I m gonna mark your answer right just to show my appreciation. – ElGabbu Jan 26 at 22:50 +1 - you just saved me from doing something the hard way. :-) – Bill B Jan 26 at 2:31 Adding xx gives me "unable to open image" no such file or directory under windows!?

– Stef Jan 26 at 9:18.

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