We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Imaging for Java 16.10. The major development in this release is the feature to convert WMF to SVG format. Furthermore, an enhancement for manipulation of large TIFF files (e.g. size 500MB) has also been incorporated in this release.
Convert WMF To SVG in Java
Using Aspose.Imaging for Java developers can convert WMF to SVG format. Aspose.Imaging for Java provides SvgOptions class to create SVG format image. Below is the Java code sample for the demonstration of the said functionality.
Enhancements
The following enhancements have been introduced in this release.
- The process of generating an EMF image has been improved.
- The process of converting EMF to PNG has been improved.
- The process of extracting layer/nested layers name in PSD file has been improved.
- The process of manipulating large TIFF files (e.g. size 500MB) has been improved.
- The process of getting RGB pixels from image type Jpeg2000 has been improved.
Please refer to the release notes of Aspose.Imaging for Java 16.10 for a full view of improvements along with sample code snippets for newly added features. If you are planning to upgrade the API to the latest revision, we strongly suggest you check the Public API Changes section to know what has been changed in the public API since your current version.
Aspose.Imaging for Java Resources
The resources, you may need to accomplish your tasks:
- Home page for Aspose.Imaging for Java API.
- Download Aspose.Imaging for Java.
- Aspose.Imaging for Java online documentation – help documentation and API reference documents.
- Aspose.Imaging Product Family Forum – post your technical questions and queries, or any other problem you are facing while working with Aspose.Imaging APIs.
- Enable blog Subscription – Do not limit yourself, you can keep yourself updated with the latest news on Aspose.Imaging APIs, new features, fixes and other API related topics by subscribing to Aspose.Imaging blog.
- Aspose.Imaging for Java in Online Repository – We have published the JAR files on the Maven repository. Anyone could explore the code examples for learning purposes.
As always we appreciate your feedback so if you ever have anything to tell us about this release or anything else, please head to the Aspose.Imaging forum for a chat.