Partial success:

 

I haven’t been able to convert the images to jpg proper, but I’ve been at least been able to enable jpeg compression, thus making the resulting pdfs much smaller:

 

% enable compression for tiffs

\startluacode

local function compress(oldname, newname, compression)

    if not compression or compression == "" then

        compression = "jpeg"

    end

    os.execute(string.format(

        'gm convert -compress %s "%s" "%s"',

        compression, oldname, newname)

   )

end

 

-- Set the PDF and default TIFF converters to the above function.

figures.converters.tif.pdf = compress

figures.converters.tif.default = compress

\stopluacode

 

Best,

Denis

 

Von: denis.maier@unibe.ch <denis.maier@unibe.ch>
Gesendet: Freitag, 21. Juli 2023 13:25
An: ntg-context@ntg.nl
Betreff: [NTG-context] Convert tif to jpg (instead of pdf)

 

Hi,

 

According to the documentation, it is possible to automatically convert TIFF images to a format supported by LMTX via GraphicsMagick.

https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Using_Graphics#Image_Conversion

 

However, by default this produces pdf files which are quite huge. is it possible to instruct grapichsmagick to convert tiff images to jpg instead of to pdf ? There’s an example on the linked page in the documentation, but I have to admit that I don’t quite understand what I should do…

 

Best

Denis