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I am using iTextSharp c# to extract images and its name from catalog pdf. I Am able to extract images from pdf, but struggling with extracting its corresponding image name as per the attached screenshot and save the file with that name. Please find the code below and let me know your suggestions. Sample PDF: https://docdro.id/PwBsNR9

Code:

private static List<System.Drawing.Image> ExtractImages(String PDFSourcePath)
{
    List<System.Drawing.Image> ImgList = new List<System.Drawing.Image>();

    iTextSharp.text.pdf.RandomAccessFileOrArray RAFObj = null;
    iTextSharp.text.pdf.PdfReader PDFReaderObj = null;
    iTextSharp.text.pdf.PdfObject PDFObj = null;
    iTextSharp.text.pdf.PdfStream PDFStremObj = null;

    try
    {
        RAFObj = new iTextSharp.text.pdf.RandomAccessFileOrArray(PDFSourcePath);
        PDFReaderObj = new iTextSharp.text.pdf.PdfReader(RAFObj, null);

        for (int i = 0; i <= PDFReaderObj.XrefSize - 1; i++)
        {
            PDFObj = PDFReaderObj.GetPdfObject(i);

            if ((PDFObj != null) && PDFObj.IsStream())
            {
                PDFStremObj = (iTextSharp.text.pdf.PdfStream)PDFObj;
                iTextSharp.text.pdf.PdfObject subtype = PDFStremObj.Get(iTextSharp.text.pdf.PdfName.SUBTYPE);
                if ((subtype != null) && subtype.ToString() == iTextSharp.text.pdf.PdfName.IMAGE.ToString())
                {
                }
                if ((subtype != null) && subtype.ToString() == iTextSharp.text.pdf.PdfName.IMAGE.ToString())
                {
                    try
                    {

                        iTextSharp.text.pdf.parser.PdfImageObject PdfImageObj =
                 new iTextSharp.text.pdf.parser.PdfImageObject((iTextSharp.text.pdf.PRStream)PDFStremObj);

                        System.Drawing.Image ImgPDF = PdfImageObj.GetDrawingImage();
                        ImgList.Add(ImgPDF);

                    }
                    catch (Exception)
                    {

                    }
                }
            }
        }
        PDFReaderObj.Close();
    }
    catch (Exception ex)
    {
        throw new Exception(ex.Message);
    }
    return ImgList;
}

Catalog

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  • How are those "image names" drawn? Are they also present as tagged information?
    – mkl
    Mar 16, 2019 at 22:51
  • i just got this catalog pdf from the user. is it possible in PDF to check whether it is added as tag? Mar 17, 2019 at 13:18
  • "whether it is added as tag?" - not as tag but as tagged information, e.g. as regular text content marked as something special? Yes, with tagging aware software, e.g. Adobe Acrobat. They offer functions to check tagging.
    – mkl
    Mar 17, 2019 at 14:54
  • I can trace that PDF is actually done using Adobe InDesign CS2 Mar 17, 2019 at 19:03
  • If possible please share the file in question. Without it I don't know how to create an appropriate specialized solution. And a generic solution is beyond the scope if a stack overflow answer.
    – mkl
    Mar 17, 2019 at 20:18

2 Answers 2

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Unfortunately the example PDF is not tagged. Thus, one has to otherwise try and associate title text and image, either by analyzing the location in respect to each other or by exploiting a pattern in the content streams.

In the case at hand analyzing the location in respect to each other is feasible as the title always is (at least partially) drawn on the matching image or is the text right beneath it. Thus, one could in a first pass extract the text with position from a page and in a second one the images, at the same time looking for a title in the previously extracted text in the image area or right beneath. Alternatively one could first extract images with position and size and then extract the text in these areas.

But there also is a certain pattern in the content streams: The titel is always drawn in a single text drawing instruction right after the corresponding image is drawn. Thus, one can also go ahead and in one pass extract images and the next drawn text as associated title.

Either approach can be implemented using the iText parser API. For example in case of the latter approach as follows: first, one implements a render listener that behaves as described, i.e. saves images and the following text:

internal class ImageWithTitleRenderListener : IRenderListener
{
    int imageNumber = 0;
    String format;
    bool expectingTitle = false;

    public ImageWithTitleRenderListener(String format)
    {
        this.format = format;
    }

    public void BeginTextBlock()
    { }

    public void EndTextBlock()
    { }

    public void RenderText(TextRenderInfo renderInfo)
    {
        if (expectingTitle)
        {
            expectingTitle = false;
            File.WriteAllText(string.Format(format, imageNumber, "txt"), renderInfo.GetText());
        }
    }

    public void RenderImage(ImageRenderInfo renderInfo)
    {
        imageNumber++;
        expectingTitle = true;

        PdfImageObject imageObject = renderInfo.GetImage();

        if (imageObject == null)
        {
            Console.WriteLine("Image {0} could not be read.", imageNumber);
        }
        else
        {
            File.WriteAllBytes(string.Format(format, imageNumber, imageObject.GetFileType()), imageObject.GetImageAsBytes());
        }
    }
}

Then one parses the document pages using that render listener:

using (PdfReader reader = new PdfReader(@"EVERMOTION ARCHMODELS VOL.78.pdf"))
{
    PdfReaderContentParser parser = new PdfReaderContentParser(reader);
    ImageWithTitleRenderListener listener = new ImageWithTitleRenderListener(@"EVERMOTION ARCHMODELS VOL.78-{0:D3}.{1}");
    for (var i = 1; i <= reader.NumberOfPages; i++)
    {
        parser.ProcessContent(i, listener);
    }
}
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  • many thanks for spending your valuable time for this query..i will implement this and let you know. Mar 19, 2019 at 13:13
  • @mohammedazarudeen any new status?
    – mkl
    Apr 21, 2019 at 18:34
  • Great! In that case please accept the answer (click the tick at its upper left, right beneath the voting arrows).
    – mkl
    Jul 18, 2019 at 4:46
  • I clicked and it displaying like "Thanks for the feedback! Votes cast by those with less than 15 reputation are recorded, but do not change the publicly displayed post score." @mkl Jul 18, 2019 at 7:38
  • @mohammedazarudeen Not the upvote or downvote arrow but the tick underneath. Cf. this image.
    – mkl
    Jul 18, 2019 at 10:18
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I hope this would help. I am doing this type of thing but if this would help.

// existing pdf path
PdfReader reader = new PdfReader(path);
PRStream pst;
PdfImageObject pio;
PdfObject po;
// number of objects in pdf document
int n = reader.XrefSize;
//FileStream fs = null;
// set image file location
//String path = "E:/";
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
{
    // get the object at the index i in the objects collection
    po = reader.GetPdfObject(i);
    // object not found so continue
    if (po == null || !po.IsStream())
        continue;
    //cast object to stream
    pst = (PRStream)po;
    //get the object type
    PdfObject type = pst.Get(PdfName.SUBTYPE);
    //check if the object is the image type object
    if (type != null && type.ToString().Equals(PdfName.IMAGE.ToString()))
    {
        //get the image
        pio = new PdfImageObject(pst);
        // fs = new FileStream(path + "image" + i + ".jpg", FileMode.Create);
        //read bytes of image in to an array
        byte[] imgdata = pio.GetImageAsBytes();
        try
        {
            Stream stream = new MemoryStream(imgdata);
            FileStream fs = stream as FileStream;
            if (fs != null) Console.WriteLine(fs.Name);
        }
        catch
        {
        }
    }
}

Now you can save your stream.

public void SaveStreamToFile(string fileFullPath, Stream stream)
{
    if (stream.Length == 0) return;

    // Create a FileStream object to write a stream to a file
    using (FileStream fileStream = System.IO.File.Create(fileFullPath, (int)stream.Length))
    {
        // Fill the bytes[] array with the stream data
        byte[] bytesInStream = new byte[stream.Length];
        stream.Read(bytesInStream, 0, (int)bytesInStream.Length);

        // Use FileStream object to write to the specified file
        fileStream.Write(bytesInStream, 0, bytesInStream.Length);
     }
}
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  • Hey @Uxmaan Ali, many thanks for your response i will try this out and let you know if it does work! Mar 17, 2019 at 13:03
  • i can get image as bytes but filestream is always null. Any suggestion..with that filestream will i be able to get image name as well? Mar 17, 2019 at 13:16
  • It is because it read all the image. But what we need there are some images. So put exception handling and check then if stream is parsed correctly then you got the image and name also. Here in this example i use Stream and what i am doing i use memory stream for this purpose and then i change that to bitmap.
    – Uxmaan Ali
    Mar 18, 2019 at 6:45

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