PDF file format
PDF (Portable Document Format) files, developed by Adobe systems, allow the viewing of a document in one or more pages. These pages can be viewed in sequence, each page looking exactly as it would look in print. PDF files may contain any combination of 2D vector graphics, text or raster images.
Advantages of using PDF for PDF to CAD conversion:
- It’s easy to view PDF files anytime, anywhere as Adobe acrobat PDF reader is pre-installed on practically every computer. One can also view these files in most web browsers.
- PDF files hold words and sentences as strings of characters, each character with specific positional and style information; this ensures good quality text.
- PDF files ensure greater accuracy as they retain and then transmit back the colors used in the original drawings.
- You don’t need to convert the entire document, you may choose and select specific pages from the PDF document for the purpose.
- PDF to CAD conversion retains all the lines and arcs along with the true type text. These reconverted drawings may be viewed and edited as desired.
- PDF format ensures that the converted DWG files do not lose out on thickness, location and shapes of lines, thus accuracy is retained.
- PDF files can be marked-up with comments without affecting the original data or scheme, thus revisions and modifications become very easy and convenient.
- PDF files enjoy flexible printing controls, this characteristic is transmitted to converted files too; giving several alternatives to the user.
- You cannot alter or tamper with PDF files, thus they ensure the financial and professional interests of architects and other industry professionals.
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