Tag Archives: PDF/A-3

  • March 20, 2019
  • Thomas Zellmann, Product Evangelist

The basic cornerstone of PDF/A is simple: to create a universal archiving standard so that documents always retain their original format—even in an unforeseeable future where technology is always evolving. Since its rollout, two more updates have been added: PDF/A-2 ...

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Migrating your archive? Now’s the time to convert to PDF/A
  • January 30, 2018
  • Thomas Zellmann, Product Evangelist

It’s no secret that archive migration is a potentially complex and expensive undertaking. You’ve got a lot to consider, beyond merely copying over your documents. Whatever your reason for migrating your archive, now’s the time to convert your documents to ...

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PDF/A-3 – embed files into a PDF document
  • November 21, 2017
  • FOXITBLOG

by Kai Jing, VP of Technical Operations Part 1 of the PDF/A standard was created in 2005 to establish a universal standard for archiving documents. This ensures documents retain their original format even when viewed many years down the line. That’s ...

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  • August 23, 2016
  • Leon Liang, Marketing Research Analyst

When Adobe first released the Portable Document Format—aka, PDF—in the mid 1990s, it wasn’t a standard, of course. It was emerging technology. But by 2008, with PDF a go-to technology for industries far and wide, Adobe handed the company’s latest ...

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