I need to convert images (mainly JPEG) directly to PDF pages for a PDF document.
It may be that the images differ in size.
Each PDF page should have the exact dimensions as the images.
So each page only contains the image in full resolution.
How can this be achieved, that a page is set to the dimensions of the image/content?
Because I saw PDF files with different page sizes and orientations but how can this be done with PDFBox?
I have solved this with the following code:
PDDocument document = new PDDocument();
InputStream in = new FileInputStream(someImage);
BufferedImage bimg = ImageIO.read(in);
float width = bimg.getWidth();
float height = bimg.getHeight();
PDPage page = new PDPage(new PDRectangle(width, height));
document.addPage(page);
PDXObjectImage img = new PDJpeg(document, new FileInputStream(someImage));
PDPageContentStream contentStream = new PDPageContentStream(document, page);
contentStream.drawImage(img, 0, 0);
contentStream.close();
in.close();
document.save("test.pdf");
document.close();
For completeness the code from the current PDFBox examples for PDFBox 2+ API (https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/pdfbox/trunk/examples/src/main/java/org/apache/pdfbox/examples/pdmodel/AddImageToPDF.java)
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package org.apache.pdfbox.examples.pdmodel;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import org.apache.pdfbox.pdmodel.PDDocument;
import org.apache.pdfbox.pdmodel.PDPage;
import org.apache.pdfbox.pdmodel.PDPageContentStream;
import org.apache.pdfbox.pdmodel.PDPageContentStream.AppendMode;
import org.apache.pdfbox.pdmodel.graphics.image.PDImageXObject;
/**
* This is an example that creates a reads a document and adds an image to it..
*
* The example is taken from the pdf file format specification.
*
* @author Ben Litchfield
*/
public class AddImageToPDF
{
/**
* Add an image to an existing PDF document.
*
* @param inputFile The input PDF to add the image to.
* @param imagePath The filename of the image to put in the PDF.
* @param outputFile The file to write to the pdf to.
*
* @throws IOException If there is an error writing the data.
*/
public void createPDFFromImage( String inputFile, String imagePath, String outputFile )
throws IOException
{
try (PDDocument doc = PDDocument.load(new File(inputFile)))
{
//we will add the image to the first page.
PDPage page = doc.getPage(0);
// createFromFile is the easiest way with an image file
// if you already have the image in a BufferedImage,
// call LosslessFactory.createFromImage() instead
PDImageXObject pdImage = PDImageXObject.createFromFile(imagePath, doc);
try (PDPageContentStream contentStream = new PDPageContentStream(doc, page, AppendMode.APPEND, true, true))
{
// contentStream.drawImage(ximage, 20, 20 );
// better method inspired by http://stackoverflow.com/a/22318681/535646
// reduce this value if the image is too large
float scale = 1f;
contentStream.drawImage(pdImage, 20, 20, pdImage.getWidth() * scale, pdImage.getHeight() * scale);
}
doc.save(outputFile);
}
}
/**
* This will load a PDF document and add a single image on it.
* <br>
* see usage() for commandline
*
* @param args Command line arguments.
*/
public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException
{
AddImageToPDF app = new AddImageToPDF();
if( args.length != 3 )
{
app.usage();
}
else
{
app.createPDFFromImage( args[0], args[1], args[2] );
}
}
/**
* This will print out a message telling how to use this example.
*/
private void usage()
{
System.err.println( "usage: " + this.getClass().getName() + " <input-pdf> <image> <output-pdf>" );
}
}