DJVU to PDF eBook converter (go to >downloads)
The freeware tool is intended to convert DjVu documents (or, as an option, scanned images) to "ebook-reader-friendly"
PDF format. It addresses the major restrictions of popular electronic ink
displays: relatively small dimensions and limited levels of gray scale.
The tool is written in Java and instantly available for download as automatic installers
for MS Windows 32bit/64bit JDK/JRE and MacOS 64bit JDK/JRE platforms. If you are interested to
run the tool on UNIX/Linux or other species of Windows or Macos, you need to
obtain a corresponding swt.jar library from the site
Starting with Mac OS X "Lion" (10.7), the Java runtime is no longer installed automatically as part of the OS installation.
If it is still not on your workstation, it can be obtained, for example, by the
following link:
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1421 (or look for a newer version).
The
tool user interface is straightforward and, hopefully, self explaining.Below
there are some notes and hints.
- The converter does not unleash all the power of DjVu format. It extracts
DjVu pages as images, converts them to JPEG and embeds to PDF. For DjVu
scans of old books or magazines it is more than enough.
- Blue numeric labels are editable.
- You may use cursor buttons left and right as well as PgUp and PgDn for document browsing.
- By default there are only 2 output device types: Sony PRS-505 and
Apple iPad. You may either specify custom dimensions, match your device
resolution, or to permanently add your target device type to
converter.properties file (can be fount in the installation
directory):
device.2=Apple mini-iPad,600,800
- The absolute pixel values, you give for the device screen resolution, do
not matter to some extend. PDF viewer software will scale the document if
needed. It is much more important to provide a correct aspect ratio of the
"working area". BTW: Actual screen resolution of Sony PRS-505 is not
456x600. But there is always a status bar on the device screen, which
changes the actual aspect ratio. A wrong dependency between height and width
results blank top-border or left-right areas.
- "Split and rotate" page layout produces from a single DjVu page 2
PDF pages to be read in landscape device orientation. Recommended for
documents result unreadable tiny font sizes on the target device.
- Use "Double-page scan" option if the source document is a
sequence of scanned double-page spreads.
- Threshold control allows to make gray texts black and dirty gray
backgrounds white. It is extremely important for devices with limited gray scale
range.
- If slider ranges (threshold or margin controls) are not sufficient, you
may adjust their max values in the converter.properties file.
- Page navigation allows to browse DjVu pages one by one. If you need to
jump to a particular page, put the focus on the page counter, type the
desired page number and click Enter.
- You may always terminate a document conversion process with "Cancel"
button. The resulting PDF document is still going to be valid (but, of
course, with fewer than expected pages)
New in version 2012.07
- Smart page background cleanup filter
- Auto-saving/restoring of book settings
- Converting of selected page ranges to PDF
- Solves "file.pdf is not writable" problem
- ALT toggles "Apply settings to the current page only"
- Multi-thread DjVu page preloading improves performance
- Installer for 64bit Windows
New in version 2011.03
- PNG-8 image output mode as an option to make resulting PDF more compact
- By pressing SHIFT key the application allows to open a directory with scanned page images (instead of a DJVU file)
- Now the applciation can output resulting document as a set of page images
Legal Notes
The converter tool is not based on PD4ML technologies only. It uses open
source
iText PDF and Lizardtech DjVu libraries.
Go to DjVu-to-PDF converter direct download links
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