Tag Archives: metadata

PDF vs. TIFF – which is the right format for your document scanning needs?
  • June 21, 2019
  • Leon Liang, Marketing Research Analyst

PDF and TIFF are the two primary choices when determining the document type for scanned images. By default, people normally gravitate towards PDF simply because it’s the more well-known of the two. However, as with all file formats, both options ...

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Optimize PDF files for search
  • November 13, 2018
  • Scott Nguyen, Integrated Sales and Support

PDF software makes it simple to archive digital files into PDF/A, the universal archival solution for all commercial e-file storage needs. Not only does PDF/A ensure your documents will be readable far into the future, this format also supports embedding ...

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How to use metadata in PDF files
  • January 9, 2018
  • Eric Mcguire, Integrated Sales and Support

Your PDF documents are only as good as your users’ ability to find them so they can make use of the information within them. That’s where metadata can help. Metadata means ‘data about data’. It offers additional information about your ...

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  • January 20, 2015
  • FOXITBLOG

Among the many benefits of using PDF software to create documents is that the file format is ideal for archiving and storing documents. The very idea behind the PDF document is to provide a file format that allows users to ...

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