Merge EMF to TIFF

Combine EMF images into one TIFF with a modern browser like Chrome, Opera and Firefox.

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Integrate EMF Merge feature in your own projects


This free merge tool is based on Aspose.Imaging for .NET, which is a fast API for image processing, including but not limited to combine images.
You can use it in your own apps and integrate a merge images feature in your C# .NET projects. Aspose.Imaging for .NET is suitable in the following scenarios:

  • High-performance combining images with native APIs
  • Integrate the merge images feature in your own project/solution
  • 100% private on premise APIs. Your files are processed at your own servers
  • Cross-platfrom deployment

Please visit https://products.aspose.com/imaging/net/merge/emf/ to try Aspose.Imaging for .NET in your own apps.

For Java developers, we offer native Aspose.Imaging for Java API to use in your Java applications. Please visit https://products.aspose.com/imaging/java/merge/emf/ to try.

How to merge EMF images using Aspose.Imaging Merge

  1. Click inside the file drop area to upload EMF images or drag & drop EMF image files
  2. You can upload maximum 30 files for the operation
  3. Select the type of merge you want: single page merge (combining images) or multi-page merge
  4. Specify merge options to achieve the desired result, if necessary. Vertical, Horizontal or Tiled layout, flexible image size adjustments, border styling and control on merged image dimensions are your tools to achieve that
  5. Press the "Merge" button to start the merge operation and wait for the result
  6. Download link of merged TIFF image will be available instantly after the merge operation is finished
  7. You can also send a link to the merged TIFF image file to your email address
  8. Note that file will be deleted from our servers after 24 hours and download links will stop working after this time period

FAQ

  1. How can I merge EMF images?

    First, you need to add EMF image files for merging: drag & drop your EMF image files or click inside the white area to choose files. Then adjust merge settings and click the "Merge" button. When the image merge is complete, you can download your result file
  2. What advantage has proposed merge technique?

    The advantage is the ability to style the border and control the size of the merge image. In single page merge mode, you also get a choice of layouts and flexible image size adjustments
  3. 🛡️ Is it safe to merge EMF images using free Aspose.Imaging Merger app?

    Yes, the download link of result files will be available instantly after the merge operation is finished. We delete uploaded files after 24 hours and the download links will stop working after this time period. No one has access to your files. Image merging is absolutely safe
    When a user uploads his data from the third-party service they are processed the same as above.
    The only exception from the above policies is possible when the user decides to share his data via the forum requesting free support, in this case only our developers have access to them to analyze and resolve the issue.
  4. 💻 Can I merge EMF images on Linux, Mac OS or Android?

    Yes, you can use free Aspose.Imaging Merger app on any operating system that has a web browser. Our image merging service works online and does not require any software installation
  5. 🌐 What browser should I use to merge EMF images?

    You can use any modern browser to merge EMF images, for example, Google Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari
  6. Can I commercially use the resulting image?

    Although our applications are free, you're not restricted to commercially using the resulting image(s), whereas avoiding violation of the third-party rights on the source image(s). For example, you may create NFT (not fungible token) from your image and try to sell it at NFT marketplaces.

Other Supported Mergers

You can also merge other file formats. Please see the list below