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PdfCMYKerLite - inspect and remix CMYK separations of PDF file
PdfCMYKerLite is a wxPython GUI front-end for Ghostscript `gs` and ImageMagick `convert`, which uses the Ghostscript tiffsep device to obtain CMYK separations of a PDF document. For full description, see README.md in the code browser at https://sourceforge.net/p/pdfcmykerlite/code/ci/master/tree/
PDFRead is a tool for converting PDF and DJVU documents for reading on eBook devices. It does this by creating an image out of each page, enhancing the image and then collating the images in a device-specific format.
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PDFgroup is a Glade-2 and Python user interface wich select some pdf files and merge them into an only pdf file using pdftk. It should work over GNU/Linux devices but maybe in other O.S. where pdftk works.