PDF Association
Originally launched as the PDF/A Competence Center in 2006, the organization’s original function was to promote common understanding of the PDF/A archival subset of the PDF format. It was during this period that the PDF Association developed its first set of PDF/A Technical Notes and the Isartor Test Suite, critical building-blocks for modern implementations of the PDF/A specification.
In 2009 the ISO confirmed the PDF/A Competence Center’s status as a category A liaison with ISO TC 171 SC 2, allowing the organization to act as a conduit for information between members and the ISO committees managing PDF and PDF subset standards.
In 2011 the PDF/A Competence Center became the PDF Association, and formally expanded its scope to include all PDF and PDF-related standards.
The mission of the PDF Association is to promote awareness and adoption of ISO-standardized PDF technology worldwide.
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Published Articles
April 2022, Peter Wyatt
Non-rectangular links are coming to PDF 2.0! This article offers some background to link technology in PDF and … Read more
April 2022, Peter Wyatt
With the publication of ISO/TS 24064 PDF 2.0 now supports three 3D formats: U3D, PRC and STEP.
April 2022, Thomas Zellmann
This post provides a quick overview of PDF/UA that explains what PDF/UA is, why it should be used, … Read more
March 2022, Thomas Zellmann
Dieser Beitrag gibt einen kurzen Überblick über PDF/A und erklärt, was es ist, warum es verwendet werden sollte, … Read more
March 2022, Thomas Zellmann
This post provides users with a quick overview of PDF/A explaining what it is, why it should be … Read more
February 2022, Duff Johnson
This Global Information Governance Day it’s time to focus on how better PDF = better IG. #GIGD
January 2022, Peter Wyatt
PDF Association’s CTO, Peter Wyatt discusses text strings in PDF.
November 2021, Peter Wyatt
PDF Association CTO Peter Wyatt explains the transparent imaging model in PDF and recounts its significance since Adobe … Read more
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