I have two PDFs from two different sources that are exactly the same size. I want to overlay one on top of the other.
Output from pdfinfo -box -f 1 -l 3 top.pdf
:
Creator: cairo 1.10.2 (http://cairographics.org)
Producer: cairo 1.10.2 (http://cairographics.org)
Tagged: no
Pages: 1
Encrypted: no
Page 1 size: 419.2 x 594.4 pts
Page 1 MediaBox: 0.00 0.00 419.20 594.40
Page 1 CropBox: 0.00 0.00 419.20 594.40
Page 1 BleedBox: 0.00 0.00 419.20 594.40
Page 1 TrimBox: 0.00 0.00 419.20 594.40
Page 1 ArtBox: 0.00 0.00 419.20 594.40
File size: 1023501 bytes
Optimized: no
PDF version: 1.5
output from pdfinfo -box -f 1 -l 3 bg.pdf
:
Producer: GPL Ghostscript 9.05
CreationDate: Wed May 21 16:00:30 2014
ModDate: Wed May 21 16:00:30 2014
Tagged: no
Pages: 1
Encrypted: no
Page 1 size: 419.2 x 594.4 pts
Page 1 MediaBox: 0.00 0.00 419.20 594.40
Page 1 CropBox: 0.00 0.00 419.20 594.40
Page 1 BleedBox: 0.00 0.00 419.20 594.40
Page 1 TrimBox: 0.00 0.00 419.20 594.40
Page 1 ArtBox: 0.00 0.00 419.20 594.40
File size: 145877 bytes
Optimized: no
PDF version: 1.4
The command I'm using to overlay is: pdftk bg.pdf stamp top.pdf output test.pdf
As you can see from the attached test.pdf the top.pdf is cropped before being stamped onto the image. If I stamp two PDFs from the same source it works without cropping. However all the PDFs are exactly the same size! Any ideas?
http://image.secureweb.ie/pub/bg.pdf
http://image.secureweb.ie/pub/top.pdf
pdfinfo
does not always display the Crop-/Bleed-/Trim-/ArtBox values as they are specified inside the PDF file. In cases were these values do not make any sense (or are 'illegal' or are not specified at all),pdfinfo
instead displays values which it falls back to in lieu of the nonsense values from the file (that is, it uses the same ones that are used for MediaBox).