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This new corpus – nearly 8 million PDFs totaling about 8 TB – was gathered from across the web in July/August of 2021. CONTINUE READING |
Cambridge, 10th April 2018: A major new release of the Harlequin RIP®, the print engine that drives the industry’s highest performing digital presses, is launched today by developers Global Graphics Software. It is the first major PDF RIP for production …
Demonstrates how law firms of the future can accelerate productivity with digital workers, faster document accessibility and more powerful editing and redaction tools
In our “PDF Start 2019” information package, we have collected the latest developments, products, features and interfaces for the final release 4.12.
In cooperation with our member ORPALIS the PDF Association is organizing the first PDF Day France. As all lectures will be held in French, you will find more information – also in French – here.
Dietrich von Seggern explains, what are the most important updates of PDF 2.0 from the output and print point of view.
Berlin. Just in time for the new year, callas software – a leading provider of automated PDF quality assurance and archiving solutions – has announced that its PDF solutions now fully support the PDF 2.0 standard. From now on, users …
This Application Note provides technical background to the definition of Associated Files in PDF 2.0. It is intended for developers who want to learn about the Associated Files feature in PDF. The document includes generalized use cases to demonstrate the …
The typical adoption curve for PDF technologies until approximately 2007 tended to track with that of the original PDF developer. Since then the marketplace has shifted; it’s no longer clear that Adobe drivesPDF feature support worldwide. Accordingly, we are happy …
New in PDF 2.0, black point compensation (BPC) is a colour management technique allowing for the alignment of the darkest color in the data’s color space with the darkest colour supported by the display device (screen or print). This Application …
On July 23, 2018 alone, three distinct announcements of PDF 2.0 support from Adobe, Agfa and OneVision appeared in your correspondent’s inbox. Together with previous such announcements, it’s clear that the PDF industry is embracing PDF 2.0, and has begun …