Adobe Acrobat 8 3D User Manual
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ADOBE ACROBAT 3D VERSION 8
User Guide
Page Description
Includes general information about objects on a PDF page, such as the type of object (for example,
whether it is an image, a piece of text, or a smooth shade) or whether it is inside or outside the viewable area of the
page, or how far it is from the trim box.
OPI
Includes properties for analyzing all existing OPI links (comments), whether from OPI version 1.3 or 2.0. The
possible OPI entries in a PDF are the same as in PostScript files.
Embedded PostScript
Refers to the PostScript code that can be embedded into the PDF. There are three properties:
one for a PostScript operator used directly in a page description; one for PostScript code embedded in a PostScript
XObject; and one for an early form of a PostScript XObject, a PostScript Form XObject.
Object Metadata
Includes information embedded with the object, such as its creator, resolution, color space,
copyright, and keywords applied to it. For example, if a Photoshop image with metadata is placed in an InDesign
document, and the document is converted to PDF, this information can be retrieved and checked by properties in
this group.
Annotations
Includes most characteristics of comments and drawing markups, traps, and printer marks.
Form Fields
Includes properties for form fields.
Layers
Checks for optional content, which may affect the appearance of a page.
Pages
Includes page numbers and page sizes that represent the various document boxes supported by Adobe PDF
1.3 and later technology (media box, bleed box, trim box, and art box). This group also includes plate names for PDF
pages that belong to a preseparated PDF.
Document
Includes all the pieces of information that apply to the PDF as a whole, such as whether the document is
encrypted, contains form fields, or contains bookmarks.
Document Info
Lists all the standard entries that can also be accessed by the Document Info dialog box in Acrobat,
and information that has been standardized by the ISO 15930 standard (PDF/X).
Document Metadata
Includes information embedded within the document, such as its title, author, copyright, and
keywords applied to it. This information is also available in the Document Metadata section of the Document
Properties dialog box in Acrobat. (Choose File > Properties, click the Description tab, and then click Additional
Metadata.)
Structured PDF
Includes several basic properties for the tagging structure in a tagged PDF, for which the PDF/A
standard defines constraints.
Output Intents For PDF/X Or PDF/A
Defines which output process the PDF has been prepared for. A PDF intended
for high-resolution printed output typically contains an output intent with an embedded ICC profile, for use by a
proofing device or a device’s RIP (raster image processor).
Output Intent For PDF/X Or PDF/A (ICC Profile Properties)
Includes properties for accessing information from an
ICC profile embedded in the output intent. This group includes the same properties as ICC profiles for objects, such
as profile name and type. The ICC profile describes the output condition of the device where the document will be
imaged.
Efficiency Of PDF Content Stream
Helps determine how efficiently page descriptions are encoded. For example, it is
possible to include the text Hello as a text operator for the whole word, or as several text operators for each character
in the word. The latter is less efficient and reduces the speed of page rendering. The efficiency checks return
percentages for several types of operators. A smaller value in most cases is better than a higher value.
Errors In PDF Syntax
Returns information about specific errors in a PDF’s syntax. For example, if certain keys
required by the PDF specification are not included, Acrobat may still be able to render the file. For predictable PDF
rendering, however, it is preferable to encode all PDFs in strict compliance with the PDF specification.