I am not well versed in 3D file formats, but here is a link to a blog entry by Michael Folkers of Adobe on the current list of file formats supported by Acrobat 3D. VRML (the predecessor of X3D) is on the list. [url=http://blogs.adobe.com/michael.folkers/2007/01/but_wait_theres_more.php]http://blogs.adobe.com/michael.folkers/2007/01/but_wait_theres_more.php[/url]
I am not well versed in 3D file formats, but here is a link to a blog entry by Michael Folkers of Adobe on the current list of file formats supported by Acrobat 3D. VRML (the predecessor of X3D) is on the list.
[url=http://blogs.adobe.com/michael.folkers/2007/01/but_wait_theres_more.php]http://blogs.adobe.com/michael.folkers/2007/01/but_wait_theres_more.php[/url]
Hope that helps,
Dimitri
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Dimitri Munkirs
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