Editor's review
This is a tool that lets you convert PDF pages to images. It includes license for developers for integrating the product.
VeryDOC PDF to Image Converter is a Windows/Linux Command Line application. It can easily convert PDF files to a range of image formats. The formats the PDF pages can be converted to formats including TIFF, JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, EMF files, etc. The tool works through a command line interface. Thus it is easy to integrate with other applications. The developer license is per developer but what makes good sense is that the runtime can be on as many servers you want, no additional license fees are required. It is a standalone program and would not need the support on any other software, particularly the Adobe Acrobat products. Multilingual versions are available from the developers.
Batch processing support is available through wild card support. *.PDF, for example. The tool supports PDF 1.1 to 1.9 versions. Windows versions supported include Windows 9x/ NT/ 2000/ XP/ 2003/ vista/ 7/ 2008, etc.; both 32 and 64 bit versions are supported. The product also works with CentOS, Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Slackware, Ubuntu, etc. Linux systems .You can choose to create monochrome, grayscale, and true color image files. Quite often, the problem with conversion programs is that the layout gets disturbed. However, this Converter is able to accurately preserve text, pictures, and layout of the original PDF. You can do conversions in a batch and the number of files to be converted can be unlimited.
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