How to calculate the correct image size in out pdf using itextsharp?

混江龙づ霸主 提交于 2019-11-29 03:52:58
MK.

I forget to mention that I' am using itextsharp 5.0.2.

It turned out that PDF DPI = 110, which means 110 pixels per inch, and since itextsharp uses points as measurment unit then :

  • n pixels = n/110 inches.
  • n inches = n * 72 points.

Having a helper method to convert pixels to points is all I needed:

public static float PixelsToPoints(float value,int dpi)
{
   return value / dpi * 72;
}

By using the above formula and passing a dpi value of 110 it worked perfectly:

Note: Since you can create pdf documents in any size you want, this may lead to incorrect scaling when printing out your documents. To overcome this issue all you need to do is to have the correct aspect ratio between width and height [approximately 1:1.4142] (see : Paper Size - The international standard: ISO 216 ).

Zepta B

Multiply the image's height and width by 72 and divide them by the dpi(ppi): points = pixels * 72 / dpi.

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