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Convert PDF to High Resolution Graphics
On-Demand Server

Convert PDF to image formats (TIFF, JPEG, BMP) with pixel-level accuracy, producing high quality graphic output for any purpose.

   

We've been using Freebird to convert Uline's 300 page catalog from a PDF to TIFF format. This catalog then gets imported into our fax and e-mail system. It gives us the ability to send catalog pages to our customers on a moments notice.

By using Freebird, I have been able to cut down the time it used to take me to convert PDF to TIFF images by at least 75%. The interface is very easy to use and I plan on utilizing its functionality for future projects.

   
  David Comm
IT Procurement/Operations Coordinator
Uline
Freebird On-Demand Server Pricing and Licensing

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System Requirements
Windows® NT/2000/ XP
Adobe Acrobat 4, 5 or 6 (Full Version)
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How Does it Work?

Freebird Workflow Server utilizes directory and folder protocols (Folder Watcher) to streamline the process of converting files on demand.

You can set up a source folder where users can drop their PDF documents to be processed (the folder can be local or network-shared). Freebird Workflow Server will watch that folder and automatically convert arriving PDF documents into graphics (JPG, BMP, or TIFF). The graphic files will be placed in a different folder (target folder).

With BCL’s Workflow Server applications, enterprises can create business processes that work even faster than e-business speed.

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Workflow Options
  • 5 TIFF compression methods
  • Multiple-page TIFF
  • BMP, JPEG compression methods
  • Image compression and quality settings
  • Resolution Control (Dpi)
  • Black and White + 3 color setting
  • Page range control
  • Preserve Annotation

 

 

 

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