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14.2: Reinventing GdPicture.NET with our Most Important Release Yet

October 11, 2022

GdPicture.NET 14.2 introduces cross-platform support and a comprehensive set of intelligent document processing tools, making it our largest release yet. Let us show you the new features. Welcome to the new GdPicture.NET! GdPicture.NET and DocuVieware are now cross-platform New Intelligent Document Processing set of tools What are the Intelligent Document Processing technologies? Key-Value Pair extraction […]

Introduction to the New Key-Value Pair Data Extractor for the OCR Engine

June 21, 2022

We just released our first implementation of a key-value pair data extractor in the OCR engine for intelligent document understanding and processing. Let’s have a closer look at it. Key-value pair and intelligent document understanding Definitions Key-Value Pair (KVP) Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) Benefits and areas of use There are only benefits… …for all industries […]

GdPicture.NET OCR SDK: New MRZ Engine

August 31, 2020

Hi Everyone, Earlier this month, we have released a new OCR engine to read ID documents, and today we’re going to tell you more about it. And we’re very happy with the results: our engine decodes MRZ characters on any image in less than 100ms, even if the quality is low and the image skewed.  […]

Microsoft PowerPoint Support in GdPicture.NET and DocuVieware

March 2, 2020

Hi Everyone, We released PowerPoint support a couple of weeks ago, and some of you may have already tried it. In today’s article, we’ll try to explain why it is such an important feature, and the different ways you can use it in our SDK. The format Whether you love or hate PowerPoint presentations, the […]

How to redact sensitive PDF content…efficiently.

November 4, 2019

Don’t get your fingers burned with uncovered sensitive data Have you ever heard of PDF Redaction? If not, well either you don’t have sensitive content to hide, either you are doing it the wrong way. If yes, ask yourself: am I redacting my files properly? In this article, you will learn how to redact PDF […]

OCR Support in GdPicture.NET: Updates and Strategies

October 29, 2019

Hi Everyone, We have recently worked a lot on improving our OCR engine, and in today’s post, we’re going to review the new enhancements and features. We are also going to talk about the different strategies you can choose to integrate OCR in your applications, whether you’re using the GdPicture.NET engine or not. Enhancement of […]

XSLX Support in GdPicture.NET and DocuVieware

October 7, 2019

Hi Everyone! We have released the first version of XLSX support this summer, and following customer feedback and requests, we have added new functionalities each week ever since. In today’s article, we are going to let you know a bit more about what we like about this feature, and how you can use it in […]

PDF 2.0 Support in GdPicture.NET

August 14, 2019

Hi everyone, It’s been some time since the ISO (International Organization for Standards) has released PDF 2.0 (ISO 32000-2:2017), a long-awaited update of the standardized version of the PDF format, PDF 1.7 (ISO 32000-1:2008). The “next generation of PDF” introduces a wide range of much-awaited features based on the collaborative work of the ISO technical […]

PDF Optimization: An Overview

July 29, 2019

Hi everyone, We continue our PDF Optimization series (started with two articles about fonts, Pack and Optimize Fonts in PDF and Fonts Optimization in PDF) with a broader overview of what you can do to optimize PDFs. It’s not news, electronic documents are everywhere. Electronic invoices in PDF format, for example, represent the most considerable […]

PDF to PDF/A Converter

June 28, 2019

We’re happy to introduce our new PDF/A Converter, available in our SDK with GdPicture.NET version 14.1.22. Today we’re going to explain more how it works and why it’s a feature that will become a requirement (if not already) for most organizations. Why do you need a PDF/A converter? PDF/A is the ISO standard for long-term […]