Dear Sir, As you said it was my first mail in posting queries, so i made some cosmetical mistakes. I am sorry for it. I would like to expalin my query in a clear way. My requirement is to read a PDF FILE, get the PAGE NUMBERS in which COLOR IMAGES or COLOR CONTENT is present. For this i had downloaded CAM::PDF(CAM-PDF1.01.zip) and installed. I read the documentation from which i found that i could get all the images in PDF file extracted to a specific directory(using extractallimages.pl). Using that i could test whether the image is containing color or not using IsRgb() or IsCMYK() functions. But i was not able to do that. The program was giving some errors. But the program fulfills the requirement partly. What should i do if Color is there on a page without an image? Could you please send me the procedure i should follow for this requirement. Thanks & Regards Margret. J

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