I'm trying to convert PDFs to an image, but have noticed that when the PDF has embedded fonts, the conversion to image will result in missing content (the content being the one from embedded fonts).
When I say embedded fonts, I mean that the text is actually selectable in the PDF. This means the PDF is not just a rasterized image (e.g. a scanned document). I'm not sure if "embedded font" is the proper term.
In any case, how do I "flatten" or "rasterize" a PDF document before or during conversion to image?
My current command looks like this:
gs \
-dSAFER \
-dBATCH \
-dNOPAUSE \
-dQUIET \
-dFirstPage=1 \
-dLastPage=1 \
-r288 \
-sDEVICE=tiffgray \
-sOutputFile=output.tif \
input.pdf