Try this program against your problem pdf. What version of PDF::API2 do you have ?
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use PDF::API2;
my $file = 'some.pdf';
my $pdf = PDF::API2->open($file);
my $pages = $pdf->pages();
printf "PDF Version : %s\n",$pdf->version();
printf "Pages : %s\n",$pdf->pages();
for my $n (1..$pages){
my $page = $pdf->openpage($n);
printf "Page %3d Media %5.2f %5.2f %5.2f %5.2f\n",$n,$page->get_medi
+abox;
}
poj
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