Portable document format (PDF) is an electronic file
format which is used for representing two-dimensional
documents independent of software, hardware, and predominant
formats for creating, storing and delivering electronic
documents. The PDF/X family of standards was and is continuing
to be, developed by ISO/TC130, Graphic technology. The goal is
to provide an efficient vehicle for the exchange of combinations of
vector and raster digital data, representing print ready material,
within the graphic art industry. This is a multipart standard with
several levels of compliance. The intention is that if a sender and
receiver of PDF/X files use applications that have the same level
of compliance, digital data workflows can flow seamlessly
between them and be processed without surprises to achieve the
rendering intended by the client. The current family of PDF/X
standard consist of PDF/X-1a:2003 (ISO15930-4:2003), PDF/X-
2:2003 (ISO15930-5:2003), PDF/X-3:2003 (ISO15930-6:2003),
PDF/X4:2010 (ISO15930-7:2010) and PDF/X-5:2010 (ISO15930-
8:2010). An overview of this current family of PDF/X standard is
reviewed. (Abstract)
Portable document format (PDF) is an electronic file
format which is used for representing two-dimensional
documents independent of software, hardware, and predominant
formats for creating, storing and delivering electronic
documents. The PDF/X family of standards was and is continuing
to be, developed by ISO/TC130, Graphic technology. The goal is
to provide an efficient vehicle for the exchange of combinations of
vector and raster digital data, representing print ready material,
within the graphic art industry. This is a multipart standard with
several levels of compliance. The intention is that if a sender and
receiver of PDF/X files use applications that have the same level
of compliance, digital data workflows can flow seamlessly
between them and be processed without surprises to achieve the
rendering intended by the client. The current family of PDF/X
standard consist of PDF/X-1a:2003 (ISO15930-4:2003), PDF/X-
2:2003 (ISO15930-5:2003), PDF/X-3:2003 (ISO15930-6:2003),
PDF/X4:2010 (ISO15930-7:2010) and PDF/X-5:2010 (ISO15930-
8:2010). An overview of this current family of PDF/X standard is
reviewed. (Abstract)
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