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Trying to redact stuff from a pdf that is 4.07 mb and I get: I am guessing it does not like the size of the pdf? Is there anyway to increase this? |
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Looks like the resolution of the image is what's to large, either a image within the pdf or a single pdf page is to big and hence the pdf image (assuming you have to convert to image part enabled) is to large Any chance you can send the PDF or send the JSON file from get pdf info function in Stirling pdf |
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Thanks. Weird that I did a few months' statements with the same card and
they worked fine.
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yeah sadly our toolkit does not support images with size that large
"Width (px)": "9062.00",
"Height (px)": "17500.00",
(That is 20x larger than a 4k image)
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yeah sadly our toolkit does not support images with size that large
"Width (px)": "9062.00",
"Height (px)": "17500.00",
(That is 20x larger than a 4k image)