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using System;

using System.IO; using System.Drawing; using System.Configuration; using System.Windows.Forms; using System.Runtime.InteropServices; using Microsoft.VisualBasic;

class PDFThumbnailCsharp { [STAThread] static void Main(string[] args) { // Acrobat objects Acrobat.CAcroPDDoc pdfDoc;
Acrobat.CAcroPDPage pdfPage; Acrobat.CAcroRect pdfRect; Acrobat.CAcroPoint pdfPoint;

	AppSettingsReader appSettings = new AppSettingsReader();

	string pdfInputPath = appSettings.GetValue("pdfInputPath", typeof(string)).ToString();
	string pngOutputPath = appSettings.GetValue("pngOutputPath", typeof(string)).ToString();

    string templatePortraitFile = Application.StartupPath + @"\pdftemplate_portrait.gif";
	string templateLandscapeFile = Application.StartupPath + @"\pdftemplate_portrait.gif";;

	try
	{
		// Get list of files to process from the input path
        // Could change to read list from database instead
		string[] files = Directory.GetFiles(pdfInputPath, "*.pdf");

		for (int n=0; n < files.Length; n++)
		{
			string inputFile = files[n].ToString();
			string outputFile = pngOutputPath + files[n].Substring(files[n].LastIndexOf(@"\")+1).Replace(".pdf", ".png");

            /* Could skip if thumbnail already exists in output path
            FileInfo fi = new FileInfo(inputFile);
			if (!fi.Exists) {} */

			// Create the document (Can only create the AcroExch.PDDoc object using late-binding)
			// Note using VisualBasic helper functions, have to add reference to DLL in
			// C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\Microsoft.VisualBasic.dll
			// Will always be available as .NET framework ships with all

            pdfDoc = (Acrobat.CAcroPDDoc) Microsoft.VisualBasic.Interaction.CreateObject("AcroExch.PDDoc", "");
			bool boolret = pdfDoc.Open(inputFile);


            int ret;
            if (boolret == true)
            {
                ret = 1;
            }
            else
            {
                ret = 0;
            }


			if (ret == 0)
			{
				throw new FileNotFoundException();
			}

			// Get the number of pages (to be used later if you wanted to store that information)
			int pageCount = pdfDoc.GetNumPages();

			// Get the first page
			pdfPage = (Acrobat.CAcroPDPage)pdfDoc.AcquirePage(0);

			pdfPoint = (Acrobat.CAcroPoint)pdfPage.GetSize();

			pdfRect = (Acrobat.CAcroRect) Microsoft.VisualBasic.Interaction.CreateObject("AcroExch.Rect", "");

			pdfRect.Left = 0;
			pdfRect.right = pdfPoint.x;
			pdfRect.Top = 0;
			pdfRect.bottom = pdfPoint.y;

			// Render to clipboard, scaled by 100 percent (ie. original size)
            // Even though we want a smaller image, better for us to scale in .NET
            // than Acrobat as it would greek out small text
            // see http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/1dd72.htm
			pdfPage.CopyToClipboard(pdfRect, 0, 0, 100);

			IDataObject clipboardData = Clipboard.GetDataObject();

			if (clipboardData.GetDataPresent(DataFormats.Bitmap))
			{
				Bitmap pdfBitmap = (Bitmap)clipboardData.GetData(DataFormats.Bitmap);

				// Size of generated thumbnail in pixels
				int thumbnailWidth = 45;
				int thumbnailHeight = 59;

				string templateFile;

				// Switch between portrait and landscape
				if (pdfPoint.x < pdfPoint.y)
				{
					templateFile = templatePortraitFile;
				}
				else
				{
					templateFile = templateLandscapeFile;
					// Swap width and height (little trick not using third temp variable)
					thumbnailWidth = thumbnailWidth ^ thumbnailHeight;
					thumbnailHeight = thumbnailWidth ^ thumbnailHeight;
					thumbnailWidth = thumbnailWidth ^ thumbnailHeight;
				}

				// Load the template graphic
				Bitmap templateBitmap = new Bitmap(templateFile);

				// Render to small image using the bitmap class
				Image pdfImage = pdfBitmap.GetThumbnailImage(thumbnailWidth, thumbnailHeight,
															 null, IntPtr.Zero);

				// Create new blank bitmap (+ 7 for template border)						 
				Bitmap thumbnailBitmap = new Bitmap(thumbnailWidth + 7, thumbnailHeight + 7,
													System.Drawing.Imaging.PixelFormat.Format32bppArgb);

				// To overlayout the template with the image, we need to set the transparency
                // http://www.sellsbrothers.com/writing/default.aspx?content=dotnetimagerecoloring.htm
				templateBitmap.MakeTransparent();

				using (Graphics thumbnailGraphics = Graphics.FromImage(thumbnailBitmap))
				{
					// Draw rendered pdf image to new blank bitmap
					thumbnailGraphics.DrawImage(pdfImage, 2, 2, thumbnailWidth, thumbnailHeight);

					// Draw template outline over the bitmap (pdf with show through the transparent area)
					thumbnailGraphics.DrawImage(templateBitmap, 0, 0);

					// Save as .png file
					thumbnailBitmap.Save(outputFile, System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageFormat.Png);

					Console.WriteLine("Generated thumbnail... {0}", outputFile);
				}

				pdfDoc.Close();

				// Not sure how why it is to do this, but Acrobat is not the best behaved COM object
				// see http://blogs.msdn.com/yvesdolc/archive/2004/04/17/115379.aspx
				Marshal.ReleaseComObject(pdfPage);
				Marshal.ReleaseComObject(pdfRect);
				Marshal.ReleaseComObject(pdfDoc);
			}
		}
	}
	catch (System.Exception ex)
	{
		Console.Write(ex.ToString());
	}

}

}

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What kind of error message are you getting? You need to find the HRESULT of the CreateObject. Usually when i have COM problems, i just write a C program that calls CoCreateInstance to ensure i get the proper HRESULT. – Andrew Keith Oct 15 at 8:47
im trying to generate thumbnail images of PDF Documents and add it to imagelist.And then shown in listview. – rockrule Oct 15 at 9:54

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