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Created November 21, 2014 05:12
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Extracting images from PDFs
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import sys
pdf = open(sys.argv[1], "rb").read()
minimum_seek = 20
startfix = 0
endfix = 2
i = 0
formats = {
"jpeg": {
"start": b'\xff\xd8',
"end": b'\xff\xd9'
}
}
filenumber = 0
while True:
istream = pdf.find(b'stream', i)
if istream < 0:
break
print(istream)
iend = pdf.find(b'endstream', istream)
if iend < 0:
raise Exception("Didn't find end of stream!")
istart = pdf.find(formats["jpeg"]["start"], istream, istream + minimum_seek)
if istart < 0:
iend = pdf.find(b'endstream', istart)
data = pdf[istream:iend]
datafile = open("data%d" % filenumber, "wb")
datafile.write(data)
datafile.close()
i = istream + minimum_seek
filenumber += 1
continue
iend = pdf.find(formats["jpeg"]["end"], iend - minimum_seek)
if iend < 0:
raise Exception("Didn't find end of JPG!")
istart += startfix
iend += endfix
print("JPG %d from %d to %d" % (filenumber, istart, iend))
jpg = pdf[istart:iend]
jpgfile = open("jpg%d.jpg" % filenumber, "wb")
jpgfile.write(jpg)
jpgfile.close()
filenumber += 1
i = iend
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Credit to http://nedbatchelder.com/blog/200712/extracting_jpgs_from_pdfs.html
I ported it to Python3 and am working on extracting other image types.

@damhuonglan
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I used this a couple years ago in python 2 and it worked. Recently I tried this again in both python 2 and python 3, but after a few loop, it raise Exception("Didn't find end of stream!"). It seems to me there is some change with pdf. Do you think so?

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