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Subject:Adobe turns over PDF to ISO From:"Carl Young" <pdftrainer -at- gmail -dot- com> To:techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com Date:Mon, 29 Jan 2007 10:15:22 -0700
For those of you producing PDFs, Adobe's announcement today that they are
turning over PDF to ISO should be very good news. No longer will Adobe be
the one deciding what goes into the PDF specification, but a standards body
will. The situation with PDF will be like other standards, such as TIFF and
JPEG. Right now Adobe owns PDF but publishes the specification.
The bad news is ISO moves more slowly than Adobe, so we are likely to see
changes much more slowly than in the past.
Note: Adobe is not turning Acrobat and Reader over to ISO, just the PDF file
format. Adobe will sit on the ISO committee and ask that it begin by
accepting the current 1.7 specification, but after that it is up to the ISO
committee to define PDF and its subsets, such as PDF/A.
The blog entries cited below have links to all the official documents.
If you respond to any of these blog entries, please let them know Carl Young
sent you. That just helps me keep up my relationship with Adobe.
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Carl Young
www.acrobatusers.com/blogs/pdftrainer
www.pdftrain.com
www.pdfconference.com
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