



The problem still persists with the images that are generated using webkit2png (Python script that converts a webpage/html file to an image). PDF (Probability Density Function) is the likelihood of the random variable in the range of discrete value. I tested the PDF on both an android device, ubuntu pdf reader and adobe reader and they all show the different sizes.Īfter testing out a few more things as suggested by Marc B and Basti I managed to put the same size on the JPG (uploaded) images. Both the terms, PDF and PMF are related to physics, statistics, calculus, or higher math. This is bit annoying since I don't know how I can force the size of each PDF page to be the same. Since the images are all the same size I expect each PDF page to be equal in size but this is not the case as you can see in the screenshot below: The command I'm running is: convert *.jpg pdf/export.pdf From there follow the prompts best suiting your needs to complete the transaction. For a project I am running ImageMagick to convert several images (all of the same size 960x570) into a single PDF. To activate the features, in the PDF view in Microsoft Edge, navigate to the top right corner of the window and click the button with messaging to try the advanced features.
