Convert DjVu to PDF & Multi Frame Raster Format, DjVu Pages to Separate Images Using New Aspose.Imaging for Java 3.0.0

This new release of Aspose.Imaging for Java 3.0.0 provided support for DjVu file format and Implement the ability to add new draw operations into existing metafile with saving the result. Moreover, it also support conversion of DjVu to multi frame raster formats, DjVu to PDF Format, conversion of specific DjVu pages to multi frame raster formats, conversion of DjVu pages to separate images and conversion of specific portion of DjVu page to Image.

Lane Cove, Australia, September 30, 2015 --(PR.com)-- What's New in this Release?

Aspose development team is pleased to announce the new release Aspose.Imaging for Java 3.0.0. This month’s release contains many useful improvements including the long awaited support for DjVu file format. DjVu file format is becoming popular as an alternative to PDF because it has smaller file size as compared to PDF. DjVu format can also be considered as a superior alternative to PDF for digital documents, to TIFF for scanned bitonal documents, to JPEG and JPEG2000 for photographs and pictures, and to GIF for large palatalized images. With this release, the API has provided the support for loading DjVu files for possible conversion to raster image formats as well as PDF. In order to provide this support, the API has exposed DjvuImage class along with many new helping classes, methods & properties listed in the Public API Changes in Aspose.Imaging for Java 3.0.0. Like PDF & TIFF, the DjVu files can have multiple pages/frames therefore while converting the DjVu files to raster formats such as TIFF & GIF, all pages of DjVu are rendered to the resultant image by default. It can also be used to convert the DjVu files to PDF format while using the existing PdfOptions class. It is up to the user requirement if all DjVu pages or a subset of the pages are to be exported in PDF format. It has exposed a new class IntRange that can be used to specify a range that in turn can be passed to an instance of DjvuMultiPageOptions for the conversion of specific range of DjVu pages to TIFF or GIF. It is also possible to store each DjVu page to separate raster image. In order to achieve this goal, the latest version has exposed an overload constructor of DjvuMultiPageOptions that could accept an integer value to export the specific page. This mechanism can be extended to render individual DjVu pages to raster formats. Another overload constructor of DjvuMultiPageOptions class can accept an integer value as well as an instance of Rectangle to export a specific portion of DjVu page to raster image format. As always Aspose team appreciate users feedback so if users ever have anything to share about this release or anything else, please head to the Aspose.Imaging forum for a chat. The main new and improved features added in this release are listed below:

• Implement the ability to add new draw operations into existing metafile with saving the result
• Support for DjVu file format
• ISupport of changing contrast/brightness setting and image quality of JPEG image
• java.lang.NullPointerException: while loading a DXF file
• FrameworkException: Incorrect access to field index, while drawing over EMF
• java.awt.HeadlessException while converting WMF to PNG
• Converting DxF file to png or tiff, resulting in an empty output file.
• Binary Dxf file format support
• [Java] Resize image destroys EXIF data
• Value offset not word-aligned: 4261403 while validating Aspose.Imaging's generated TIFF with JHOVE
• Improve working with GetNearestColorIndex method
• BinarizeJPEG test from BlackBox fails. Ethalon and output images have different JpegExifData.
• Performance lag while watermarking frames of a large TIFF image
• Textual contents do not render while converting the DXF to TIFF
• Improve performance of core processing
• Improve performance of PNG codec
• ImageLoadException: Cannot open an image. The image file format may be not supported at the moment, while loading a certain DXF
• ImageLoadException: Cannot open an image. The image file format may be not supported at the moment." while loading a certain DXF
• Resize image destroys EXIF data
• Specify Jpeg quality while converting BMP to Jpeg

Overview: Aspose.Imaging for Java

Aspose.Imaging for Java is an image processing & manipulation component that allows developers to create, edit, draw or convert images in their Java application. It allows developers to convert images to BMP, JPEG, TIFF, GIF, PNG & PSD formats. It draws images using advanced features like Graphics & GraphicsPath. The drawing feature is useful for adding shapes, building up new images or adding watermarks to images. It works well with both web & windows applications. It supports JDK 1.5 & above.

More about Aspose.Imaging for Java

- Homepage of Aspose.Imaging for Java: http://www.aspose.com/java/imaging-component.aspx

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- Online documentation Aspose.Imaging for Java: http://www.aspose.com/docs/display/imagingjava/Home

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