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PDFTron PDF2Image 3.5
A Document Conversion Utility
PDF2image is an efficient and cost-effective solution for converting PDF files to various raster image file formats, including PNG, JPEG, TIFF, BMP and RAW. This easy-to-use command-line application comes with a wide range of options to contol output image size and and quality.
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PDF2Image is a stand-alone command-line utility for converting PDF documents to various raster image file formats. PDF2Image can currently export to PNG, JPEG, TIFF, BMP and RAW, while providing a wide range of options to control the output image size and quality.
Like other PDFTron products, PDF2Image does not rely on any other third-party software. PDF2Image can be used in server environments or as a batch conversion process.
Headlining the Key Features of PDF2Image:
Convert PDF to PNG, JPEG, TIFF, BMP and RAW.
Support for all versions of the PDF standard, including PDF 1.6 and Acrobat 7 documents.
Full support for encrypted documents (40 and 128-bit RC4 and 128-bit AES).
Support for Unicode and all PDF font formats.
Batch conversion.
Options to control image rendering quality and compression.
Ability to render specific page subsets and page ranges, including different page regions.
Options to control annotation and forms rendering.
Support for rasterizing high resolution images as tiles or stripes with user defined clip regions.
Common Use Case Scenarios:
Server-based, on-demand conversion of PDF documents to raster images.
Batch processing of PDF collections with same rasterization options. PDF2Image is particularly useful in assembling product catalogues and brochures.
Archiving purposes
Thumbnail generation for PDF documents.
Licensing
An evaluation version of the PDF2Image Command-line application is available for download at:
http://www.pdftron.com/downloads.html. All files converted using the demo version will contain a watermark.
CPU Licenses of PDF2Image are available for US$2
System Requirements
Platforms currently supported: Windows 2003/2000/XP/NT/98; Mac OSX; Linux.
At least 10 MB of free disk space.
Memory requirement is heavily dependent on the nature of the document being converted into an image file.
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