forked from josch/img2pdf
424 lines
15 KiB
Python
Executable file
424 lines
15 KiB
Python
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/env python2
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# Copyright (C) 2012-2014 Johannes 'josch' Schauer <j.schauer at email.de>
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#
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
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# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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# License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either
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# version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later
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# version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
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# License along with this program. If not, see
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# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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import sys
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import zlib
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import argparse
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import struct
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from PIL import Image
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from datetime import datetime
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from jp2 import parsejp2
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try:
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from cStringIO import cStringIO
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except ImportError:
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from io import BytesIO as cStringIO
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# XXX: Switch to use logging module.
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def debug_out(message, verbose=True):
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if verbose:
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sys.stderr.write("D: "+message+"\n")
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def error_out(message):
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sys.stderr.write("E: "+message+"\n")
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def warning_out(message):
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sys.stderr.write("W: "+message+"\n")
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def parse(cont, indent=1):
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if type(cont) is dict:
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return b"<<\n"+b"\n".join(
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[4 * indent * b" " + k.encode("utf8") + b" " + parse(v, indent+1)
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for k, v in sorted(cont.items())])+b"\n"+4*(indent-1)*b" "+b">>"
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elif type(cont) is int:
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return str(cont).encode("utf8")
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elif type(cont) is float:
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return ("%0.4f"%cont).encode("utf8")
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elif isinstance(cont, obj):
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return ("%d 0 R"%cont.identifier).encode("utf8")
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elif type(cont) is str:
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return cont.encode("utf8")
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elif type(cont) is bytes:
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return cont
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elif type(cont) is list:
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return b"[ "+b" ".join([parse(c, indent) for c in cont])+b" ]"
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class obj(object):
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def __init__(self, content, stream=None):
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self.content = content
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self.stream = stream
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def tostring(self):
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if self.stream:
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return (
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("%d 0 obj " % self.identifier).encode("utf8") +
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parse(self.content) +
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b"\nstream\n" + self.stream + b"\nendstream\nendobj\n")
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else:
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return ("%d 0 obj "%self.identifier).encode("utf8")+parse(self.content)+b" endobj\n"
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class pdfdoc(object):
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def __init__(self, version=3, title=None, author=None, creator=None,
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producer=None, creationdate=None, moddate=None, subject=None,
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keywords=None, nodate=False):
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self.version = version # default pdf version 1.3
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now = datetime.now()
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self.objects = []
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info = {}
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if title:
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info["/Title"] = "("+title+")"
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if author:
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info["/Author"] = "("+author+")"
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if creator:
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info["/Creator"] = "("+creator+")"
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if producer:
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info["/Producer"] = "("+producer+")"
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if creationdate:
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info["/CreationDate"] = "(D:"+creationdate.strftime("%Y%m%d%H%M%S")+")"
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elif not nodate:
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info["/CreationDate"] = "(D:"+now.strftime("%Y%m%d%H%M%S")+")"
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if moddate:
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info["/ModDate"] = "(D:"+moddate.strftime("%Y%m%d%H%M%S")+")"
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elif not nodate:
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info["/ModDate"] = "(D:"+now.strftime("%Y%m%d%H%M%S")+")"
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if subject:
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info["/Subject"] = "("+subject+")"
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if keywords:
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info["/Keywords"] = "("+",".join(keywords)+")"
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self.info = obj(info)
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# create an incomplete pages object so that a /Parent entry can be
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# added to each page
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self.pages = obj({
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"/Type": "/Pages",
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"/Kids": [],
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"/Count": 0
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})
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self.catalog = obj({
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"/Pages": self.pages,
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"/Type": "/Catalog"
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})
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self.addobj(self.catalog)
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self.addobj(self.pages)
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def addobj(self, obj):
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newid = len(self.objects)+1
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obj.identifier = newid
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self.objects.append(obj)
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def addimage(self, color, width, height, imgformat, imgdata, pdf_x, pdf_y):
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if color == 'L':
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colorspace = "/DeviceGray"
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elif color == 'RGB':
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colorspace = "/DeviceRGB"
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elif color == 'CMYK' or color == 'CMYK;I':
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colorspace = "/DeviceCMYK"
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else:
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error_out("unsupported color space: %s"%color)
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exit(1)
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if pdf_x < 3.00 or pdf_y < 3.00:
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warning_out("pdf width or height is below 3.00 - decrease the dpi")
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# either embed the whole jpeg or deflate the bitmap representation
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if imgformat is "JPEG":
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ofilter = [ "/DCTDecode" ]
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elif imgformat is "JPEG2000":
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ofilter = [ "/JPXDecode" ]
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self.version = 5 # jpeg2000 needs pdf 1.5
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else:
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ofilter = [ "/FlateDecode" ]
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image = obj({
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"/Type": "/XObject",
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"/Subtype": "/Image",
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"/Filter": ofilter,
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"/Width": width,
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"/Height": height,
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"/ColorSpace": colorspace,
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# hardcoded as PIL doesnt provide bits for non-jpeg formats
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"/BitsPerComponent": 8,
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"/Length": len(imgdata)
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}, imgdata)
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if color == 'CMYK;I':
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# Inverts all four channels
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image.content['/Decode'] = [1.0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0]
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text = ("q\n%0.4f 0 0 %0.4f 0 0 cm\n/Im0 Do\nQ"%(pdf_x, pdf_y)).encode('utf8')
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content = obj({
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"/Length": len(text)
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}, text)
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page = obj({
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"/Type": "/Page",
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"/Parent": self.pages,
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"/Resources": {
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"/XObject": {
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"/Im0": image
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}
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},
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"/MediaBox": [0, 0, pdf_x, pdf_y],
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"/Contents": content
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})
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self.pages.content["/Kids"].append(page)
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self.pages.content["/Count"] += 1
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self.addobj(page)
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self.addobj(content)
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self.addobj(image)
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def tostring(self):
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# add info as last object
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self.addobj(self.info)
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xreftable = list()
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result = ("%%PDF-1.%d\n"%self.version).encode("utf8")
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xreftable.append(b"0000000000 65535 f \n")
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for o in self.objects:
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xreftable.append(("%010d 00000 n \n"%len(result)).encode("utf8"))
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result += o.tostring()
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xrefoffset = len(result)
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result += b"xref\n"
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result += ("0 %d\n"%len(xreftable)).encode("utf8")
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for x in xreftable:
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result += x
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result += b"trailer\n"
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result += parse({"/Size": len(xreftable), "/Info": self.info, "/Root": self.catalog})+b"\n"
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result += b"startxref\n"
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result += ("%d\n"%xrefoffset).encode("utf8")
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result += b"%%EOF\n"
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return result
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def convert(images, dpi=None, pagesize=(None, None), title=None, author=None,
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creator=None, producer=None, creationdate=None, moddate=None,
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subject=None, keywords=None, colorspace=None, nodate=False,
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verbose=False):
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pdf = pdfdoc(3, title, author, creator, producer, creationdate,
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moddate, subject, keywords, nodate)
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for imfilename in images:
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debug_out("Reading %s"%imfilename, verbose)
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try:
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rawdata = imfilename.read()
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im = cStringIO(rawdata)
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except:
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with open(imfilename, "rb") as im:
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rawdata = im.read()
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im = cStringIO(rawdata)
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try:
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imgdata = Image.open(im)
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except IOError as e:
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# test if it is a jpeg2000 image
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if rawdata[:12] != "\x00\x00\x00\x0C\x6A\x50\x20\x20\x0D\x0A\x87\x0A":
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error_out("cannot read input image (not jpeg2000)")
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error_out("PIL: %s"%e)
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exit(1)
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# image is jpeg2000
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width, height, ics = parsejp2(rawdata)
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imgformat = "JPEG2000"
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if dpi:
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ndpi = dpi, dpi
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debug_out("input dpi (forced) = %d x %d"%ndpi, verbose)
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else:
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# TODO: read real dpi from input jpeg2000 image
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ndpi = (96, 96)
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debug_out("input dpi = %d x %d"%ndpi, verbose)
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if colorspace:
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color = colorspace
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debug_out("input colorspace (forced) = %s"%(ics))
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else:
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color = ics
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debug_out("input colorspace = %s"%(ics), verbose)
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else:
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width, height = imgdata.size
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imgformat = imgdata.format
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if dpi:
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ndpi = dpi, dpi
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debug_out("input dpi (forced) = %d x %d"%ndpi, verbose)
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else:
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ndpi = imgdata.info.get("dpi", (96, 96))
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# in python3, the returned dpi value for some tiff images will
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# not be an integer but a float. To make the behaviour of
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# img2pdf the same between python2 and python3, we convert that
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# float into an integer by rounding
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# search online for the 72.009 dpi problem for more info
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ndpi = (int(round(ndpi[0])),int(round(ndpi[1])))
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debug_out("input dpi = %d x %d"%ndpi, verbose)
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if colorspace:
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color = colorspace
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debug_out("input colorspace (forced) = %s"%(color), verbose)
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else:
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color = imgdata.mode
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if color == "CMYK" and imgformat == "JPEG":
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# Adobe inverts CMYK JPEGs for some reason, and others
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# have followed suit as well. Some software assumes the
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# JPEG is inverted if the Adobe tag (APP14), while other
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# software assumes all CMYK JPEGs are inverted. I don't
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# have enough experience with these to know which is
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# better for images currently in the wild, so I'm going
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# with the first approach for now.
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if "adobe" in imgdata.info:
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color = "CMYK;I"
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debug_out("input colorspace = %s"%(color), verbose)
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debug_out("width x height = %d x %d"%(width,height), verbose)
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debug_out("imgformat = %s"%imgformat, verbose)
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# depending on the input format, determine whether to pass the raw
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# image or the zlib compressed color information
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if imgformat is "JPEG" or imgformat is "JPEG2000":
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if color == '1':
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error_out("jpeg can't be monochrome")
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exit(1)
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imgdata = rawdata
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else:
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# because we do not support /CCITTFaxDecode
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if color == '1':
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debug_out("Converting colorspace 1 to L", verbose)
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imgdata = imgdata.convert('L')
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color = 'L'
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elif color in ("RGB", "L", "CMYK", "CMYK;I"):
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debug_out("Colorspace is OK: %s"%color, verbose)
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else:
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debug_out("Converting colorspace %s to RGB"%color, verbose)
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imgdata = imgdata.convert('RGB')
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color = imgdata.mode
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img = imgdata.tobytes()
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imgdata.close()
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imgdata = zlib.compress(img)
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im.close()
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# pdf units = 1/72 inch
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if not pagesize[0] and not pagesize[1]:
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pdf_x, pdf_y = 72.0*width/float(ndpi[0]), 72.0*height/float(ndpi[1])
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elif not pagesize[1]:
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pdf_x, pdf_y = pagesize[0], pagesize[0]*height/float(width)
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elif not pagesize[0]:
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pdf_x, pdf_y = pagesize[1]*width/float(height), pagesize[1]
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else:
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pdf_x = pagesize[0]
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pdf_y = pagesize[1]
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pdf.addimage(color, width, height, imgformat, imgdata, pdf_x, pdf_y)
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return pdf.tostring()
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def positive_float(string):
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value = float(string)
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if value <= 0:
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msg = "%r is not positive"%string
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raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError(msg)
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return value
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def valid_date(string):
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return datetime.strptime(string, "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S")
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def valid_size(string):
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tokens = string.split('x')
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if len(tokens) != 2:
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msg = "input size needs to be of the format Ax, xB or AxB with A and B being integers"
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raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError(msg)
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x = tokens[0]
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y = tokens[1]
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if x == '':
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x = None
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else:
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x = int(x)
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if y == '':
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y = None
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else:
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y = int(y)
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return (x,y)
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
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description='Lossless conversion/embedding of images (in)to pdf')
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parser.add_argument(
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'images', metavar='infile', type=str,
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nargs='+', help='input file(s)')
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parser.add_argument(
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'-o', '--output', metavar='out', type=argparse.FileType('wb'),
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default=getattr(sys.stdout, "buffer", sys.stdout), help='output file (default: stdout)')
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sizeopts = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
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sizeopts.add_argument(
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'-d', '--dpi', metavar='dpi', type=positive_float,
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help='dpi for pdf output. If input image does not specify dpi the default is 96.0. Must not be specified together with -s/--pagesize.')
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sizeopts.add_argument(
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'-s', '--pagesize', metavar='size', type=valid_size,
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default=(None, None),
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help='size of the pages in the pdf output in format AxB with A and B being width and height of the page in points. You can omit either one of them. Must not be specified together with -d/--dpi.')
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parser.add_argument(
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'-t', '--title', metavar='title', type=str,
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help='title for metadata')
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parser.add_argument(
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'-a', '--author', metavar='author', type=str,
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help='author for metadata')
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parser.add_argument(
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'-c', '--creator', metavar='creator', type=str,
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help='creator for metadata')
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parser.add_argument(
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'-p', '--producer', metavar='producer', type=str,
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help='producer for metadata')
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parser.add_argument(
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'-r', '--creationdate', metavar='creationdate', type=valid_date,
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help='creation date for metadata in YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS format')
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parser.add_argument(
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'-m', '--moddate', metavar='moddate', type=valid_date,
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help='modification date for metadata in YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS format')
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parser.add_argument(
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'-S', '--subject', metavar='subject', type=str,
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help='subject for metadata')
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parser.add_argument(
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'-k', '--keywords', metavar='kw', type=str, nargs='+',
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help='keywords for metadata')
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parser.add_argument(
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'-C', '--colorspace', metavar='colorspace', type=str,
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help='force PIL colorspace (one of: RGB, L, 1, CMYK, CMYK;I)')
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parser.add_argument(
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'-D', '--nodate', help='do not add timestamps', action="store_true")
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parser.add_argument(
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'-v', '--verbose', help='verbose mode', action="store_true")
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def main(args=None):
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if args is None:
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args = sys.argv[1:]
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args = parser.parse_args(args)
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args.output.write(
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convert(
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args.images, args.dpi, args.pagesize, args.title, args.author,
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args.creator, args.producer, args.creationdate, args.moddate,
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args.subject, args.keywords, args.colorspace, args.nodate,
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args.verbose))
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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