I personally believe that your repeated requests across the whole thread is getting really annoying, and what's worse, its being so poorly worded e.g. with questions missing the question mark, denotes lack of respect on your part towards those whom you're asking to help you. Just as does the fact that people has been giving you actual suggestions along with proper references into the respective documentations, complete of hints, too; but you seem to refuse to do that minimal amount of effort that would allow you to solve your own problem, just as if you were too much in a hurry. You know, impatience is a virtue! But if it's not complemented by those other two virtues called lazyness and hubris respectively, you may end up doing more work than would have been necessary, with this "work" consisting of these harassing posts to the Monastery which incidentally will give you a bad name in this community...

All this being said, funnily enough I just posted a few hours ago a tiny little and naive program that's supposed to extract jpeg images out of... anything, provided that within "anything" they retain their "jpeg-ness" which IME is generally the case. Unless those who created "anything" intended to prevent such possibilty, that is...

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In reply to Re^3: How to export all images from pdf via perl? by blazar
in thread How to export all images from pdf via perl? by prabudass

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