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rgoodson
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Topic: Convert a pdf to a tifPosted: 12 Mar 09 at 6:14PM |
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Hello,
I have been using quickpdf for a while now to create pdf files. Now I would like to be able to convert a pdf file to a tif file. Can quickpdf do this? If so, what function call would be needed?
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Reagan
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init2null
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Posted: 12 Mar 09 at 6:29PM |
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Hello Reagan,
As far as I can tell, you can't save PDFs directly to TIFs. You can save them directly as BMPs, PNGs, GIFs, and JPEGs. You can also use one of the other render options to render it into memory and then use the TIFF library to save it yourself. Hope this helps, Wesley Edited by init2null - 12 Mar 09 at 6:29PM |
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Posted: 12 Mar 09 at 6:35PM |
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Thanks. What exactly is the "TIFF Library"? Is that something that is built in to quickpdf?
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Rowan
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Posted: 12 Mar 09 at 7:15PM |
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Hi Reagan,
Wesley is right, you can't currently save PDFs directly to TIFs using Quick PDF Library, however, we will investigate what's required to add support for TIFs in a future version. Cheers, Rowan P.S. a TIFF Library would simply be an additional third party library that gave you the ability to create TIFs programmatically. I think the library which Wesley was referring to is > http://www.libtiff.org. Edited by Rowan - 12 Mar 09 at 7:54PM |
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Posted: 12 Mar 09 at 7:23PM |
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My apologies for not being clear. You could use libTIFF, as Rowan mentions, for C or C++, any image-writing support from your GUI library, or a variety of third-party libraries for any language.
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Posted: 12 Mar 09 at 8:01PM |
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ok. Thank you both for your help. I will look into third party tools to accomplish this.
Reagan
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