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The 3-Heights™ Image to PDF Converter Service is a Windows Service that automatically converts image files placed in watched folders into PDF documents. Different versions of PDF, including PDF/A, can be selected for the output file. The service can also convert images of one file type into images of another file type.
The 3-Heights™ PDF Analysis & Repair Service is a Window Service that allows you to automatically analyze PDF files simply by moving them to a watched folder. Corrupt files are either repaired, or intact embedded images (including scanned pages) are recovered and stored in a new PDF file.
The 3-Heights™ PDF Optimization Service is a Windows NT Service that allows you optimize and linearize PDF documents simply by dragging and dropping them in watched folders. Each watched folder can be configured with a specific set of options (optimize for high quality printing, linearize for fast web viewing, reduce file size etc.)
The 3-Heights™ PDF Printer Server is a ready-to-use product that installs a Windows NT Service process to automatically print PDF documents placed in watched folders (drag & drop) to any printer device in the Windows operating system.
The 3-Heights™ PDF Security Service is a Windows Service that automatically decrypts, encrypts, and sets permissions on PDF documents placed in watched folders.
Typical uses include:
- Restrict access to sensitive and confidential PDF documents
- Remove encryption on PDF documents, e.g. for long-term archiving in compliance with PDF/A or to allow for the documents to be amended
- Restrict the printing and re-use of PDF content that is published in the internet
The 3-Heights™ PDF to Image Converter Service is a Windows Service that automatically converts PDFs placed in watched folders into raster image files. Typical implementations of this technology include:
- Storing PDF documents in a TIFF archive
- Creating thumbnails of PDF pages
- Permitting viewing on the web without requiring a PDF reader
- Preparing PDF documents so they can be printed on a raster device
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