C# Image to PDF 2022.10.9532
hen was the last time you didn't have an image as part of a document? Everyone from the bodega on the street corner to the mechanic uptown uses PDF documents with added images to ensure their business operates smoothly. With C# Image to PDF, you can bring that same capability to your next VB or C# project build.
C# Image to PDF utilizes Pixel Perfect Chromium Rendering, ensuring the integrity and quality of the images you output as PDFs. This tool fully supports .NET 5 Core, Standard, Framework, and Azure. It allows you to source information from HTML, URLs, text, ASPX, images, and more. Best of all, you do not have to mess with overly complex software. C# Image to PDF does everything in streamlined code. You can view examples by visiting https://ironpdf.com/examples/image-to-pdf/, where you will find numerous other features and support documentation to help your team fully utilize this powerful tool.
Even though this adds more image support to your project, you do not have to sacrifice security. Industries like healthcare, academics, and anything related to privacy require you to have protections like passwords, permissions, metadata management, and digital signatures. This opens the doors to more potential clients and adds value to your end product by creating a tool more people can use daily without risking oversight violations.
IronSoftware created C# Image to PDF as a free-to-use tool while you are in the development phase. You don't have to worry about startup costs or expensive repeat subscriptions as you iron out your project's workflow. That takes a lot of pressure off your team so you can focus more on clean UI/UX and a positive end-user experience. Once you have hit the deployment phase, then you can purchase a license to make sure you are in the clear.
Visit https://ironpdf.com/ to learn more about how to get started with C# Image to PDF and bring the much-needed image rendering power to your next project.
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Changes: 2022.10.9532
Added an option to apply only the left and right margin to headers and footers
Paper sizes are now accurate to 0.00001 millimeter
Fixed an issue where replacing text broke a page layout
Updates to CEF 105.3.39
Deprecated ApplyMarginToHeaderAndFooter
And more