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Aug 5, 2024, 5:33:08 AM8/5/24
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Attachedsample pdf that took below time(approximately 2 seconds per page) for converting each page to image (png format). This is very critical for our application and I have seen this issue has been reported multiple times since 2008 or so without a resolution that I can search. Please point me in the right direction to get the issue sorted out as soon as possible.

We also faced same issue while converting from pdf to jpeg file . We tried to use aspose 17.11 jar file but same issue. Please help us on the same topic. which jar file is having the solution. Or we are missing anything to include.


Would you kindly use Aspose.PDF for Java 19.7 in your environment as it is latest version with improved performance. In case you still face any issue, please share your sample PDF with sample code snippet. We will test the scenario in our environment and address it accordingly.


Nevertheless, we have logged a performance related ticket as PDFJAVA-40113 in our issue tracking system to further investigate whether this conversion time could be more improved. We will look into its details and keep you posted with the status of ticket resolution. Please be patient and spare us some time.


At the moment, we can offer only DOM and Facades approach to convert PDF into PNG and with every API update, we are focused on improving the API speed and performance. In your particular case, can you please share your sample PDF and the conversion time details that you are observing at your side? We will log an investigation ticket for it and share the ID with you.


Aspose.Words for Java is an advanced Java Word processing API that enables you to perform a great range of document processing tasks directly within your Java applications. Aspose.Words for Java API supports processing word (DOC, DOCX, OOXML, RTF) HTML, OpenDocument, PDF, EPUB, XPS, SWF and all image formats. With Aspose.Words you can generate, modify, and convert documents without using Microsoft Word.


Aspose.Words Java APIs are hosted at the Aspose Repository. You can easily use Aspose.Words for Java API directly in your Maven projects with simple configurations. For the detailed instructions please visit Installing Aspose.Words for Java from Maven Repository documentation page.


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Simply run pip install aspose-cad from the Console to fetch the package.If you already have Aspose.CAD for Python and want to upgrade the version, please run pip install --upgrade aspose-cad to get the latest version.


Cloudinary offers a rich set of image transformation and format conversion capabilities. Cloudinary allows you to upload images and non-image raw files to the cloud. Images and PDF files can be converted to various image formats and can be cropped on the fly and further transformed to match the graphic design of your websites and mobile applications.


Aspose is a leading vendor of development components, including a powerful set of file management and conversion products. Cloudinary provides an add-on for using Aspose's Office document conversion capabilities, fully integrated into Cloudinary's image management and transformation pipeline.


With Aspose's Document Conversion add-on, you can extend Cloudinary's powerful format conversion and image transformation capabilities with automatic conversion of your Microsoft Office documents, spreadsheets and presentations to PDF documents and image thumbnails.


If you are new to Cloudinary, you may want to take a look at How to integrate Cloudinary in your app for a walk through on the basics of creating and setting up your account, working with SDKs, and then uploading, transforming and delivering assets.


When you apply the Aspose add-on while uploading or updating a Microsoft Office file, the add-on converts the file to an image of type PDF and stores the converted file in addition to your original raw Office file.


To convert a document using the Aspose add-on while uploading the original Office file, set the raw_convert parameter of your upload command to aspose. Additionally, make sure to set resource_type parameter to either raw or auto (instructing Cloudinary to automatically detect that the file is a non-image raw file).


Document conversion using the Aspose add-on is performed asynchronously in the background after the upload call is completed. Therefore, the response of the uploaded request mentions that the Aspose raw convert process is in the pending status.


As a result of the upload example above, the uploaded Microsoft Office (raw) file with the public ID of 'sample_document.docx', is immediately available for delivery as-is using the following CDN URL:


When the Aspose document conversion is completed, a new PDF asset with delivery type image is also created in your product environment. The image asset has the same public ID as the uploaded raw document, including the extension: 'sample_document.docx' in the above example. Because it is now an image (PDF), you can transform and deliver the generated image resource in any image format, the same way you would transform any standard image that was uploaded to Cloudinary.


The Aspose add-on converts documents asynchronously. The conversion usually takes a few seconds, but the conversion time is dependent on the size and complexity of the converted document. As a result, you may want to get notified when the conversion process is completed.


When calling the upload or update API with aspose document conversion, you can set the notification_url parameter to a public HTTP or HTTPS URL endpoint of your online web application. Cloudinary sends a POST request to the specified endpoint when the document conversion completes.


The Aspose add-on automatically converts raw Office documents to PDF files. You can deliver the converted PDF as you would any other PDF using Cloudinary's CDN delivery URLs. The following code example returns the PDF delivery URL of the converted Word document.


You can also apply a variety of transformations on PDF documents. For example, the following code creates an HTML image tag with a dynamic transformation URL that generates a small JPG 'thumbnail' image of the second page (pg_2) of the document.


For example, the following code scales down the fourth page of the processed Word document to a width of 300 pixels while rounding its corners, applying the sepia effect and adding a gray background. Then another uploaded image named aspose_cloud_logo is added as an overlay. The overlay is resized to a relative width of 90% of the underlying image, positioned 20 pixels from the bottom of the containing image and is made 70% semi transparent.

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