PDFStitcher lets you stitch multiple PDF pages into a single-page document, AKA N-Up.
PDFStitcher lets you stitch multiple PDF pages into a single-page document, AKA N-Up.
The developer designed PDFSticher specifically to convert sewing patterns into a convenient and easy-to-follow format for projects, but it can be used for any multiple-page PDF.
PDFStitcher can select layers for inclusion/exclusion in the final output. Also, each layer can modify line properties if the input PDF is compatible. PDFStitcher can additionally detect system language settings and change localization if supported. PDFStitcher is straightforward to use, and the UI lends itself to that ease of use. It works quickly, even with a large number of pages selected.
PDFStictcher will be of use to anyone that needs to condense a PDF document into an adequately formatted single-page result.
PDFStitcher Features:
Stitch together pages in any order with a specified number of rows/columns
Rotate pages for stitching
Add a margin around the final output
Trim or overlap the edges of each page by a specified amount
Add blank pages by including zeros in the page list (i.e., 1-5,0,6-10)
Layers are automatically preserved if present in the source document
Exclude layers (either deactivate or remove)
Modify line properties (color, thickness, style - solid, dashed, dotted)
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