Monday, November 11, 2013

Read, Write & Edit EXIF Data for a Given Image, AutoCad DXF to PDF Conversion

Aspose development team is pleased to announce the new release Aspose.Imaging for Java 2.0.0.This release includes a new feature for  reading, writing or editing EXIF data for a given image as well as Concatenation of JPG to TIFF format. It also Support DXF AutoCad files for conversion to PDF & parallelogram mode for the Graphics.DrawImage methods family. Being a maintenance release this release also contains enhancements and fixes for issues reported in earlier versions of Aspose.Imaging component.  With this version, we have fixed several issues related to Tiff file format, resizing problem with PNG images, duplication of Evaluation Watermarks and problems in basic image processing such as load/save pixels. The main new features added in this release are listed below
  • Reading, writing or editing EXIF data for a given image
  • Support DXF AutoCad files for conversion to PDF
  • Support parallelogram mode for the Graphics.DrawImage methods family
  • DrawImage() overload method with ImageAttributes object parameter
  • Drop .Net 1.1 support
  • Concatenation of JPG to TIFF format
  • Conversion of DXF (AutoCad files) to PDF
  • Simplified the creation of images
  • Improved Tiff file format support
  • Resize image destroys EXIF data is now fixed
  • DXF to PDF: document properties missing in resultant PDF is now fixed
  • Tiff image concatenation is throwing LzwCompressorException
  • Exception thrown while converting Array to black and white
  • ResizeType.CenetertoCenter enum not working properly
  • Pixels load/save issue
  • Duplication of watermarks during image processing
    Opening and saving multipage Tiff image throwing Exception
Overview:Aspose.Imaging for Java
Aspose.Imaging for Java is an image processing & manipulation component that allows developers to create, edit, draw or convert images in their Java application. It allows developers to convert images to BMP, JPEG, TIFF, GIF, PNG & PSD formats. It draws images using advanced features like Graphics & GraphicsPath. The drawing feature is useful for adding shapes, building up new images or adding watermarks to images. It works well with both web & windows applications. It supports JDK 1.5 & above.

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