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Hello,
I state that I am new to the forum. I have fujitsu fi-6230 and I have just using a standard driver from Windows.
I want to make an application in visual basic 6 acquires all multiple images by saving them in a single pdf file without the use of libraries Payment.
I recently found an application at the following link http://lmik.sweb.cz/ which partially solves my problem but acquires all individually each image and then save it in bmp format.
I tried to change it but without any success. 😕
Is there any example for that kind of file?
Thanks in advance and Excuse me for my English unclear
You could scan each image into a bmp file (1.bmp, 2.bmp, …), then use Imagemagick to combine all the bmp’s into a PDF.
http://www.imagemagick.org/script/index.phpImagemagick can do a bazillion things, is free, and is a command-line app so VB can run it as a sub-process.
e.g. http://www.imagemagick.org/discourse-server/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=21289
Google is your friend here.ok thanks will try it
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Have you tried the way that spike offered? I think you can save images to multi pdf using some conversion tools. In other word, You can convert images to pdf with the help of it. Google it and select one whose way of processing is simple and fast to have a try. Remember to check its free trial package first if possible. I hope you success. Good luck.
Best regards,
ArronSee this image converting libarary in .net platforms which enables users to render image to pdf directly with image to document converting methods. You are free to convert and save image to single-page or multi-page pdf document.
Hey, spike. You said “You could scan each image into a bmp file (1.bmp, 2.bmp, …), then use Imagemagick to combine all the bmp’s into a PDF“, I did not find detailed information on this point at your given link. So I want to know that the bmp in Imagemagick is different from the bmp image format that we commonly used, right? Or the Imagemagic just owns the capacity to convert bmp image file to PDF pages?
“the bmp in Imagemagick is different from the bmp image format that we commonly used, right”
what? why would that be?“Or the Imagemagic just owns the capacity to convert bmp image file to PDF pages?”
Yes. Google is your friend here. For example:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9706046/imagemagick-convert-multiple-images-to-pdf-sizeI remember save images to PDF can be achieved in many ways. Such as use PDF converter, it also supports saving images to PDF.
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