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Typical uses for
JPEG: Web publishing
Office publishing
Digital Photo Archives |
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Which Product
Is For You?
JPEG is produced by the following Visual
Integrity products: |
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pdf2image PDF input, single files
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PDF FLY PDF, PostScript, EPS input, multiple files and directories,
batch Production Server and SDK's are available |
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META FLY WMF and EMF input,
multiple files and directories,
batch Production Server and SDK's are available |
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CGM FLY
CGM input,
multiple files and directories,
batch Production Server and SDK's are available |
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JPEG
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JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) is a raster image format used mostly for storage and publishing of photographic images
because of its excellent compression techniques. Because of
the high level of compression, this format is not ideal for
line-art, text, or drawings with sharp borders and distinct
color transitions since images may become fuzzy (lossy compression). Most photo-realistic images you see on the Web are JPEG images. |
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Support Notes:
- Outputs to 24-bit color with JPEG encoding by default
- Output to any dpi resolution or pixel size (preserving aspect ratio)
- Source files may include vector graphics, raster images and font text strings
- Advanced anti-aliasing applied during production
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Airbus integrated the PDF FLY SDK into a server application for the airline industry, extracting color images from PDF documents as JPEG files.
product = FLY Batch |
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InfiNet, owned by Gannett Media Technologies and an ASP for the newspaper industry, implemented PDF FLY Server to publish EPS classified ads with photos to the Web as JPEG images.
product = FLY SDK |
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