The 3-Heights™ PDF Extract Shell extracts text, images and graphics objects from a PDF document. It also retrieves detailed information about the objects like colors, colorspaces, fonts etc.
Typical uses of the 3-Heights™ PDF Extract Shell are:
Extract text so it can be indexed for a search function
Determine the position of a specific string of text in a document
Extract text and images so they can be used or repositioned in a new document
Some of the main and special features of the 3-Heights™ PDF Extract Tool include:
Extract text contained on a PDF page, line-wise and word-wise
Retrieve text attributes such as position and font
Extract graphics objects (paths)
Extract images
Retrieve PDF image attributes such as format, position and transparency masks
Retrieve PDF document attributes such as page count, version number, and title
Retrieve PDF page attributes such as the Crop Box and page rotation
Retrieve detailed font information from PDF text
Retrieve detailed graphics state information
Retrieve detailed colorspace information
Specify a password to decrypt PDF files
What's Unique? The 3-Heights™ PDF Extract Shell can randomly access objects and their attributes, for example the pages of a document or the sample data of an image.
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