PDF 2.0 specification now freely available!
https://www.pdfa.org/sponsored-standards/
Catch O' The Day
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Thanks for that, not of course an easy read though!ckit wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2023 5:49 am PDF 2.0 specification now freely available!
https://www.pdfa.org/sponsored-standards/
Although the specification is now free, it doesn't seem to be possible to download it without giving an email address and mobile phone number to payment company, is that correct?
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I have now downloaded a copy successfully using the button below the 'link' payment option: requires registration with address and phone number, but not mobile phone number. A download link is then sent by email.
The complexity of the PDF standard does mean, though, that insight into how an image is saved as a PDF file, or an image is placed on a page, requires significant additional knowledge, which is probably best obtained from other sources such as online resources. While most common image compression options are supported, for example, the title used in the specification is generally the name of the compression method, rather than that of the image format in which it is commonly used.
The complexity of the PDF standard does mean, though, that insight into how an image is saved as a PDF file, or an image is placed on a page, requires significant additional knowledge, which is probably best obtained from other sources such as online resources. While most common image compression options are supported, for example, the title used in the specification is generally the name of the compression method, rather than that of the image format in which it is commonly used.
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https://youtu.be/hxg5LzFw-_g wrote:Adobe changed their Terms and Conditions to try and steal customer data.
When customers realised and began cancelling Adobe subscriptions, Adobe tried to gaslight and lie to their customers.
And then 2 weeks later they did a U-turn and completely changed their Terms and Conditions because of the public outcry.
I have cancelled Adobe and so should you if you don't like companies that try to screw over their own customers.