Converting PDF pages into images in ASP.NET MVC
26 Apr 20244 minutes to read
PdfToImageConverter allows you to convert pages from a PDF document into images using the Convert method. You can convert either a single page or pages into images.
Converting a single page into image
You can export a single page from a PDF file as an image by specifying the page index and setting the parameters keepTransparency
and isSkipAnnotations
in the Convert method. To preserve transparency in the output image, make sure to set the keepTransparency
parameter to true. If you want to exclude annotations and form field elements from the output image, set the isSkipAnnotations
parameter to true. Refer to the following code to export a single page of PDF into PNG image.
//Initialize PDF to Image converter.
PdfToImageConverter imageConverter = new PdfToImageConverter();
//Load the PDF document as a stream
FileStream inputStream = new FileStream("Input.pdf", FileMode.Open, FileAccess.ReadWrite);
imageConverter.Load(inputStream);
//Convert PDF to Image.
Stream outputStream = imageConverter.Convert(0, false, false);
Exporting a specific range of pages
You can export a specific range of PDF pages into images by specifying the start and end page indexes and setting the parameters keepTransparency
and isSkipAnnotations
in the Convert method. To preserve transparency in the output images, make sure to set the keepTransparency
parameter to true. If you want to exclude annotations and form field elements from the output images, set the isSkipAnnotations
parameter to true. Refer to the following code to export the pages of PDF into PNG images.
//Initialize PDF to Image converter.
PdfToImageConverter imageConverter = new PdfToImageConverter();
//Load the PDF document as a stream
FileStream inputStream = new FileStream("Input.pdf", FileMode.Open, FileAccess.ReadWrite);
imageConverter.Load(inputStream);
//Convert PDF to Image.
Stream[] outputStream = imageConverter.Convert(0, imageConverter.PageCount-1, false, false);
Exporting with a custom image size
You can export PDF pages as images with custom width and height by passing the required size and setting the parameters keepTransparency
and isSkipAnnotations
in the Convert method. To preserve transparency in the output images, make sure to set the keepTransparency
parameter to true. If you want to exclude annotations and form field elements from the output images, set the isSkipAnnotations
parameter to true. Refer to the following code to export the pages of PDF into PNG image. Refer to the following code to export the page at the index of 0 into PNG image with the width and the height of 1836 and 2372 in pixels respectively.
//Initialize PDF to Image converter.
PdfToImageConverter imageConverter = new PdfToImageConverter();
//Load the PDF document as a stream
FileStream inputStream = new FileStream("Input.pdf", FileMode.Open, FileAccess.ReadWrite);
imageConverter.Load(inputStream);
//Convert PDF to Image.
Stream outputStream = imageConverter.Convert(0, new SizeF(1836, 2372), false, false, false);
NOTE
To maintain the aspect ratio of output images, you are required to pass the value
true
for thekeepAspectRatio
parameter.
Exporting with a custom image resolution
You can export PDF pages as images with custom horizontal and vertical resolutions by specifying the desired DpiX
and DpiY
values and configuring the keepTransparency
and isSkipAnnotations
parameters in the Convert method. To preserve transparency in the output images, make sure to set the keepTransparency
parameter to true. If you want to exclude annotations and form field elements from the output images, set the isSkipAnnotations
parameter to true. Refer to the following code to export the pages of PDF into PNG images with the horizontal and vertical resolution of 200 respectively.
int startPageIndex = 0;
int endPageIndex = 3;
float dpiX=200;
float dpiY=200;
//Initialize PDF to Image converter.
PdfToImageConverter imageConverter = new PdfToImageConverter();
//Load the PDF document as a stream
FileStream inputStream = new FileStream("Input.pdf", FileMode.Open, FileAccess.ReadWrite);
imageConverter.Load(inputStream);
//Convert PDF to Image.
Stream[] outputStream = imageConverter.Convert(startPageIndex, endPageIndex, dpiX, dpiY, false, false);