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Introduction : The 3-Heights™ Image to PDF Converter API converts raster images (e.g. TIFF, JPEG, etc.) to PDF documents. It can also convert raster images to raster images of a different format, and split or merge multi-page documents. Installation in windows environment, Linux and Unix environment. Getting started and User’s Guide. What is the 3-Heights™ Image to PDF API good for? The API can be used in any application that requires a process to convert images to PDF documents or split or merge images. Here is a typical use case: An application takes raster images as input. These can come from any source, such as a scanner or are uploaded from the internet. The application processes these images, e.g. resizes them, applies down-sampling, compresses them, merges them with other images, etc. How does the API work in general? The way to use the 3-Heights™ Image to PDF API is output-oriented. An Img2Pdf object is bound to a PDF output-document, which can be a PDF file or a PDF in memory. Programming Interfaces : Visual Basic, Visual Basic 6 Example – Tutorial, Delphi, This chapter guides through installing the 3-Heights™ Image to PDF Converter API on Borland Delphi 7. .NET As opposed to previous versions, the Windows build numbers 1.7.1.* and later provide a .NET interface. There should be at least one .NET sample for MS Visual Studio 2005 available in the ZIP archive of the Windows Version of the 3-Heights™ Image to PDF Converter API. Easiest for a quick start is to refer to this sample. Reference Manual : The reference manual is based on the COM interface. However there is an equivalent function to each COM function in the C, .NET and Java interface. (see img2pdfapi_c.h and i2pa.jar). The Img2Pdf Interface The PDFCodec Interface, The codec interface provides information about the image. Such as bits per component, components per pixel, color space, the image data itself, etc. This data can be used by other applications such as the PDF Prep Tool Suite.

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