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Hi I have been using itextSharp for all pdf related projects in dot.net. I came across a requirement where I need to convert PDF pages to images. I could not find any sample of such a thing. I found that another tool ghostscript is able to do it the problem with that is I am on a shared hosting & I don't think ghostscript will run on server as in my local machine I had to manually copy ghost script dlls to system32 folder which is not possible in a shared hosting.

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  • It is not possible to convert PDF page to Image using iTextSharp.. You need to use some java script library... You can give a try with Phantomjs .. it is good for this purpose as i have used it. May 26, 2015 at 10:49
  • The question is unclear, so I'd suggest rephrasing it into something that's actually answerable. If you just need the GhostScript DLLs, you may find that copying them to the bin folder will be sufficient for you to access their functionality on your hosted system. May 26, 2015 at 10:52
  • Refer below link stackoverflow.com/questions/23905169/…
    – JDK
    May 26, 2015 at 10:52
  • Hi I think Phantomjs will not work with asp.net, will it? I need something which can work with asp.net c#.
    – Max
    May 26, 2015 at 10:52
  • You can take a look at this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/10125117/…
    – Wessel T.
    May 26, 2015 at 10:53

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Ok I searched all over and found out that there is a nuget package for Ghost Script, so problem for me was solved by going to package manager console and adding ghost script to fresh project (I created a fresh project since the old one had all kinds of reference to win32 ghostscript dlls) by "PM> Install-Package Ghostscript.NET". So the answer to my question is: 1.> itextSharp cannot directly convert PDF pages to image. 2.> The "Ghostscript.NET 1.2.0" does it quite easily. Following is a code example.

    public void LoadImage(string InputPDFFile,int PageNumber)
    {

        string outImageName = Path.GetFileNameWithoutExtension(InputPDFFile);
        outImageName = outImageName+"_"+PageNumber.ToString() + "_.png";


        GhostscriptPngDevice dev = new GhostscriptPngDevice(GhostscriptPngDeviceType.Png256);
        dev.GraphicsAlphaBits = GhostscriptImageDeviceAlphaBits.V_4;
        dev.TextAlphaBits = GhostscriptImageDeviceAlphaBits.V_4;
        dev.ResolutionXY = new GhostscriptImageDeviceResolution(290, 290);
        dev.InputFiles.Add(InputPDFFile);
        dev.Pdf.FirstPage = PageNumber;
        dev.Pdf.LastPage = PageNumber;
        dev.CustomSwitches.Add("-dDOINTERPOLATE");
        dev.OutputPath = Server.MapPath(@"~/tempImages/" + outImageName);
        dev.Process();

    }
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  • This still requires Ghostscript to be installed on the server. May 17, 2017 at 9:18
  • As of Ghostscript.NET 1.2.1, this does not appear work on Linux.
    – sunside
    Sep 27, 2017 at 10:29

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