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6.2.5 Step Types
Step
Type
Description
Underlying
Functionality
Provided by
Convert TIFF to PDF
Converts a TIFF file to PDF. The TIFF
compression must be one of the support formats :
Group 4, Group 3, LZW, JPEG (type 6), RLE,
Uncompressed (bitonal).
Depending upon the Step Type Properties chosen,
the PDF file may be searchable or image-only,
,
and a separate text or HTML file may be
produced from the OCR process.
TIFF Junction
OCR Image-Only PDF
Creates a searchable PDF file from the set of
images from an image-only PDF file.
Depending upon the Step Type Properties chosen,
a separate text or HTML file may be produced
from the OCR process.
TIFF Junction
Convert any document
to PDF
This converts any printable document to PDF,
such as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint,
HTML, etc. subject to the native application
ation
being available on the server.
PDF Junction
Merge TIFFs to PDF
This merges a folder of TIFF files together to
produce a PDF file.
TIFF Junction
Set PDF Properties
This is used to set PDF Metadata properties (such
as Author, Title, etc.), Security settings and
gs and
Document Display properties.
PDF Junction
Custom Step
This can be used to support a custom scripted step
in the process. See section 7 for more details.
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Merge PDF
Merges a folder of PDF files into a single file.
PDF Junction
Split PDF
Splits each input PDF file into a set of files, either
a single page per file or by page ranges.
PDF Junction
Merge TIFF
Merges a folder of TIFF files into a single file.
TIFF Junction
Split TIFF
Splits each input TIFF file into a set of files,
either a single page per file or by page ranges.
TIFF Junction
Convert PDF to TIFF
Rasterizes a PDF file, converting into a multi-
page TIFF file.
PDF Junction
Extract Text from PDF Extracts the raw text from a searchable PDF. [NB
this does not perform an OCR process, it just
extracts the existing text from the PDF file.]
PDF Junction
Read Mailbox
This reads the specified mailbox using IMAP4
and extracts attachments for processing. This step
should be followed by a regular processing step