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Updated terminal script to use argparse.
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pdfparanoia

pdfparanoia is a PDF watermark removal library for academic papers. Some publishers include private information like institution names, personal names, ip addresses, timestamps and other identifying information in watermarks on each page.

Installing

Simple.

sudo pip install pdfparanoia

or,

sudo python setup.py install

pdfparanoia is written for python2.7+ or python 3. You will also need to manually install "pdfminer" if you do not use pip to install pdfparanoia.

Usage

import pdfparanoia

pdf = pdfparanoia.scrub(open("nmat91417.pdf", "rb"))

with open("output.pdf", "wb") as file_handler:
    file_handler.write(pdf)

or from the shell,

pdfparanoia --verbose input.pdf -o output.pdf

and,

cat input.pdf | pdfparanoia > output.pdf

Supported

  • AIP
  • IEEE
  • JSTOR
  • SPIE (sort of)

Changelog

  • 0.0.12 - SPIE
  • 0.0.11 - pdfparanoia command-line interface. Use it by either piping in pdf data, or specifying a path to a pdf in the first argv slot.
  • 0.0.10 - JSTOR
  • 0.0.9 - AIP: better checks for false-positives; IEEE: remove stdout garbage.
  • 0.0.8 - IEEE

License

BSD.