Image to PDF C# 2023.8.6
ne such powerful library designed for C# development provides comprehensive image to PDF conversion capabilities. With this library, developers can easily convert various image formats, including JPEG, PNG, BMP, and TIFF, to PDF documents, offering flexibility and compatibility.
The library offers a plethora of features to enhance the image-to-PDF conversion process. Developers can customize the output PDFs by specifying page sizes, orientations, margins, and compression settings. Furthermore, they can add watermarks, headers, footers, or other annotations to the PDFs, allowing for personalized and professional branding.
The integration of this library into C# projects is seamless, thanks to its intuitive API and extensive documentation. Developers can swiftly grasp the necessary methods and classes to implement the image to PDF conversion functionality, saving valuable time and effort.
With regular updates and dedicated support from the development team, this library remains up-to-date and compatible with the latest C# versions, ensuring its reliability and effectiveness. Flexible licensing options are available to suit the needs of individual developers or organizations of varying sizes. For tutorial on Image to PDF visit https://ironpdf.com/blog/using-ironpdf/how-to-convert-image-to-pdf-csharp/ .
This C# PDF library provides a powerful solution for converting images to PDF format. By leveraging a reliable and feature-rich library designed specifically for this purpose, developers can seamlessly transform visual content into professional-grade PDF documents. This capability streamlines various applications that require image to PDF conversion, enabling C# developers to deliver high-quality results with ease and efficiency.
Requirements
Changes: 2023.8.6
program freeze when copying annotations
log files saving bug
missing IronPdfInterop.dll bug
page index bug when using ImportPages
Added:
waiting for HTML elements / fonts to load before rendering
specifying rotation when drawing text
specifying custom color when saving as PDFA