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The following savePDFAsMultiplePageTIF sample illustrates how you can create a multi-page TIFF from a multi-page PDF loaded in an igDocument. In the following sample we use ImGearSavingModes to control some raster options like bit depth and scaling (to control resolution):
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using System.IO; using ImageGear.Core; using ImageGear.Formats; using ImageGear.Formats.PDF; public void savePDFAsMultiplePageTIF(ImGearDocument igDocument, string outfile) { // Set some raster options. ImGearRasterSaveOptions rasterOptions = new ImGearRasterSaveOptions(); rasterOptions.BitDepth = 24; // Set scaling factor for rasterized image. Scale = 1 (default) corresponds to 72 dpi, 2 to 144 dpi, etc. rasterOptions.ScaleX = 4; rasterOptions.ScaleY = 4; // Save to TIF file. using (FileStream fileStream = new FileStream(outfile, FileMode.OpenOrCreate, FileAccess.ReadWrite)) { ImGearFileFormats.SaveDocument(igDocument, fileStream, 0, ImGearSavingModes.OVERWRITE, ImGearSavingFormats.TIF_DEFLATE, rasterOptions); } } |
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Public Sub savePDFAsMultiplePageTIF(igDocument As ImGearDocument, outfile As String) ' Set some raster options. Dim rasterOptions As New ImGearRasterSaveOptions() rasterOptions.BitDepth = 24 ' Set scaling factor for rasterized image. Scale 1 (default) corresponds to 72 dpi, 2 to 144 dpi, etc. 'rasterOptions.ScaleX = 4; 'rasterOptions.ScaleY = 4; ' Save to TIF file. Using fileStream As New FileStream(outfile, FileMode.OpenOrCreate, FileAccess.ReadWrite) ImGearFileFormats.SaveDocument(igDocument, fileStream, 0, ImGearSavingModes.OVERWRITE, ImGearSavingFormats.TIF_DEFLATE, rasterOptions) End Using End Sub |
In the following sample we use an alternative approach to the one above that uses global control parameters to control some raster options like bit depth and resolution:
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using System.IO; using ImageGear.Core; using ImageGear.Formats; using ImageGear.Formats.PDF; public void savePDFAsMultiplePageTIF(ImGearDocument igDocument, string outfile) { // Change global control parameters for PDF resolution. ImGearSaveOptions in SaveDocument should be set to null. IImGearFormat pdfFilter = ImGearFileFormats.Filters.Get(ImGearFormats.PDF); ImGearControlParameter bitDepth = pdfFilter.Parameters.GetByName("Depth"); ImGearControlParameter resolutionX = pdfFilter.Parameters.GetByName("ResolutionX"); ImGearControlParameter resolutionY = pdfFilter.Parameters.GetByName("ResolutionY"); bitDepth.Value = 24; resolutionX.Value = 300; resolutionY.Value = 300; // Save to TIF file. using (FileStream fileStream = new FileStream(outfile, FileMode.OpenOrCreate, FileAccess.ReadWrite)) { ImGearFileFormats.SaveDocument(igDocument, fileStream, 0, ImGearSavingModes.OVERWRITE, ImGearSavingFormats.TIF_DEFLATE, null); } } |
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Public Sub savePDFAsMultiplePageTIF2(igDocument As ImGearDocument, outfile As String) ' Change global control parameters for PDF resolution. ImGearSaveOptions in SaveDocument should be set to null. Dim pdfFilter As IImGearFormat = ImGearFileFormats.Filters.[Get](ImGearFormats.PDF) Dim bitDepth As ImGearControlParameter = pdfFilter.Parameters.GetByName("Depth") Dim resolutionX As ImGearControlParameter = pdfFilter.Parameters.GetByName("ResolutionX") Dim resolutionY As ImGearControlParameter = pdfFilter.Parameters.GetByName("ResolutionY") bitDepth.Value = 24 resolutionX.Value = 300 resolutionY.Value = 300 ' Save to TIF file. Using fileStream As New FileStream(outfile, FileMode.OpenOrCreate, FileAccess.ReadWrite) ImGearFileFormats.SaveDocument(igDocument, fileStream, 0, ImGearSavingModes.OVERWRITE, ImGearSavingFormats.TIF_DEFLATE, Nothing) End Using End Sub |