I am trying to extract all the images from a pdf using itextsharp but can\'t seem to overcome this one hurdle.
The error occures on the line System.Drawing.I
Resolved...
Even I got the same exception of "Parameter is not valid" and after so much of work with the help of the link provided by der_chirurg (http://kuujinbo.info/iTextSharp/CCITTFaxDecodeExtract.aspx ) I resolved it and following is the code:
using System.Drawing;
using System.Drawing.Imaging;
using System.IO;
using iTextSharp.text.pdf.parser;
using Dotnet = System.Drawing.Image;
using iTextSharp.text.pdf;
namespace PDF_Parsing
{
partial class PDF_ImgExtraction
{
string imgPath;
private void ExtractImage(string pdfFile)
{
PdfReader pdfReader = new PdfReader(files[fileIndex]);
for (int pageNumber = 1; pageNumber <= pdfReader.NumberOfPages; pageNumber++)
{
PdfReader pdf = new PdfReader(pdfFile);
PdfDictionary pg = pdf.GetPageN(pageNumber);
PdfDictionary res = (PdfDictionary)PdfReader.GetPdfObject(pg.Get(PdfName.RESOURCES));
PdfDictionary xobj = (PdfDictionary)PdfReader.GetPdfObject(res.Get(PdfName.XOBJECT));
foreach (PdfName name in xobj.Keys)
{
PdfObject obj = xobj.Get(name);
if (obj.IsIndirect())
{
PdfDictionary tg = (PdfDictionary)PdfReader.GetPdfObject(obj);
string width = tg.Get(PdfName.WIDTH).ToString();
string height = tg.Get(PdfName.HEIGHT).ToString();
ImageRenderInfo imgRI = ImageRenderInfo.CreateForXObject(new Matrix(float.Parse(width), float.Parse(height)), (PRIndirectReference)obj, tg);
RenderImage(imgRI);
}
}
}
}
private void RenderImage(ImageRenderInfo renderInfo)
{
PdfImageObject image = renderInfo.GetImage();
using (Dotnet dotnetImg = image.GetDrawingImage())
{
if (dotnetImg != null)
{
using (MemoryStream ms = new MemoryStream())
{
dotnetImg.Save(ms, ImageFormat.Tiff);
Bitmap d = new Bitmap(dotnetImg);
d.Save(imgPath);
}
}
}
}
}
}
This works for me and I think it's a simple solution:
Write a custom RenderListener and implement its RenderImage method, something like this
public void RenderImage(ImageRenderInfo info)
{
PdfImageObject image = info.GetImage();
Parser.Matrix matrix = info.GetImageCTM();
var fileType = image.GetFileType();
ImageFormat format;
switch (fileType)
{//you may add more types here
case "jpg":
case "jpeg":
format = ImageFormat.Jpeg;
break;
case "pnt":
format = ImageFormat.Png;
break;
case "bmp":
format = ImageFormat.Bmp;
break;
case "tiff":
format = ImageFormat.Tiff;
break;
case "gif":
format = ImageFormat.Gif;
break;
default:
format = ImageFormat.Jpeg;
break;
}
var pic = image.GetDrawingImage();
var x = matrix[Parser.Matrix.I31];
var y = matrix[Parser.Matrix.I32];
var width = matrix[Parser.Matrix.I11];
var height = matrix[Parser.Matrix.I22];
if (x < <some value> && y < <some value>)
{
return;//ignore these images
}
pic.Save(<path and name>, format);
}
I have used this library in the past without any problems.
http://www.winnovative-software.com/PdfImgExtractor.aspx
private void btnExtractImages_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (pdfFileTextBox.Text.Trim().Equals(String.Empty))
{
MessageBox.Show("Please choose a source PDF file", "Choose PDF file", MessageBoxButtons.OK);
return;
}
// the source pdf file
string pdfFileName = pdfFileTextBox.Text.Trim();
// start page number
int startPageNumber = int.Parse(textBoxStartPage.Text.Trim());
// end page number
// when it is 0 the extraction will continue up to the end of document
int endPageNumber = 0;
if (textBoxEndPage.Text.Trim() != String.Empty)
endPageNumber = int.Parse(textBoxEndPage.Text.Trim());
// create the PDF images extractor object
PdfImagesExtractor pdfImagesExtractor = new PdfImagesExtractor();
pdfImagesExtractor.LicenseKey = "31FAUEJHUEBQRl5AUENBXkFCXklJSUlQQA==";
// the demo output directory
string outputDirectory = Path.Combine(Application.StartupPath, @"DemoFiles\Output");
Cursor = Cursors.WaitCursor;
// set the handler to be called when an image was extracted
pdfImagesExtractor.ImageExtractedEvent += pdfImagesExtractor_ImageExtractedEvent;
try
{
// start images counting
imageIndex = 0;
// call the images extractor to raise the ImageExtractedEvent event when an images is extracted from a PDF page
// the pdfImagesExtractor_ImageExtractedEvent handler below will be executed for each extracted image
pdfImagesExtractor.ExtractImagesInEvent(pdfFileName, startPageNumber, endPageNumber);
// Alternatively you can use the ExtractImages() and ExtractImagesToFile() methods
// to extracted the images from a PDF document in memory or to image files in a directory
// uncomment the line below to extract the images to an array of ExtractedImage objects
//ExtractedImage[] pdfPageImages = pdfImagesExtractor.ExtractImages(pdfFileName, startPageNumber, endPageNumber);
// uncomment the lines below to extract the images to image files in a directory
//string outputDirectory = System.IO.Path.Combine(Application.StartupPath, @"DemoFiles\Output");
//pdfImagesExtractor.ExtractImagesToFile(pdfFileName, startPageNumber, endPageNumber, outputDirectory, "pdfimage");
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
// The extraction failed
MessageBox.Show(String.Format("An error occurred. {0}", ex.Message), "Error");
return;
}
finally
{
// uninstall the event handler
pdfImagesExtractor.ImageExtractedEvent -= pdfImagesExtractor_ImageExtractedEvent;
Cursor = Cursors.Arrow;
}
try
{
System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(outputDirectory);
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
MessageBox.Show(string.Format("Cannot open output folder. {0}", ex.Message));
return;
}
}
/// <summary>
/// The ImageExtractedEvent event handler called after an image was extracted from a PDF page.
/// The event is raised when the ExtractImagesInEvent() method is used
/// </summary>
/// <param name="args">The handler argument containing the extracted image and the PDF page number</param>
void pdfImagesExtractor_ImageExtractedEvent(ImageExtractedEventArgs args)
{
// get the image object and page number from even handler argument
Image pdfPageImageObj = args.ExtractedImage.ImageObject;
int pageNumber = args.ExtractedImage.PageNumber;
// save the extracted image to a PNG file
string outputPageImage = Path.Combine(Application.StartupPath, @"DemoFiles\Output",
"pdfimage_" + pageNumber.ToString() + "_" + imageIndex++ + ".png");
pdfPageImageObj.Save(outputPageImage, ImageFormat.Png);
args.ExtractedImage.Dispose();
}
To extract all Images on all Pages, it is not necessary to implement different filters. iTextSharp has an Image Renderer, which saves all Images in their original image type.
Just do the following found here: http://kuujinbo.info/iTextSharp/CCITTFaxDecodeExtract.aspx You don't need to implement HttpHandler...
I added library on github which, extract images in PDF and compress them.
Could be useful, when you are going to start play with very powerful library ITextSharp.
Here the link: https://github.com/rock-walker/PdfCompression
You need to check the stream's /Filter to see what image format a given image uses. It may be a standard image format:
Other than that, you'll need to get the raw bytes (as you are), and build an image using the image stream's width, height, bits per component, number of color components (could be CMYK, indexed, RGB, or Something Weird), and a few others, as defined in section 8.9 of the ISO PDF SPECIFICATION (available for free).
So in some cases your code will work, but in others, it'll fail with the exception you mentioned.
PS: When you have an exception, PLEASE include the stack trace every single time. Pretty please with sugar on top?