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Inserting a JPG from a memory stream into a PDF
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Hey, I am struggling to figure out how to compress a Bitmap to JPG (that has been created in memory) and insert that compressed JPG into a PDF using version 9... DrawImage goes not support drawing a stream... I can insert the raw image no problem which results in a huge file... Do I have to bounce that compressed JPG to a physical file then open then insert that into the PDF? That doesn't seem right heheehe Any help would be appreciated. Edited by user Tuesday, August 1, 2017 2:48:54 PM(UTC)
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Best regards, Eugene Kosmin The Aurigma Development Team
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Maybe I misunderstood... By setting the compression to JPEG, does that only compress any raster image data inside the PDF to PDF leaving the original vectors untouched (like text for example) or does it rasterize all vector data and save the entire PDF as a JPG...
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The property affects only raster data. All vector data is compressed with ZIP, and there is no option to change it. Graphics Mill doesn't support PDF text and write it as a vector data. |
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