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The pre-release documentation I have read talks about the ability to import geospatial files and create maps (in Pro-Extended).
What file formats will be supported?
The pre-release documentation I have read talks about the ability to import geospatial files and create maps (in Pro-Extended).
What file formats will be supported?
Acrobat 9 Pro Extended can open and convert geoTIFF and JPEG200 files with embedded geospatial data, and preserve that geospatial information in the resulting PDF file. However, Acrobat 9 Pro Extended CANNOT import raw GIS data to create a PDF map. That is done by specialized GIS systems such as those from ESRI and Bentley, which can generate a geospatially-aware PDF map (as well as the aforementioned geoTIFF and JPEG2000 files) that can be consumed by Acrobat 9 and Reader 9. Acrobat Pro Extended 9 can also add Shape file layers to an existing PDF Map.
What Acrobat 9 Pro Extended also includes is a geospatial registration tool. This allows someone to manually add the necessary information to the static image of the map on a PDF (bounding box of co-ords, correct azimuth, etc), so that the geospatial location tool in the Acrobat 9 family can be used to read, find, measure distances and markup latitude and longitude co-ords on a map.
Reader 9 can also read and find locations on these geospatially-aware PDF maps, and if the PDF map is enabled for commenting and analysis in Reader, can also markup and measure the map.
HTH,
Ali
Ali Hanyaloglu
Adobe Systems Incorporated
@acroboy