"PDF creation profiles" refer to pre-defined settings or configurations that can be used when creating PDF documents. These profiles contain a set of parameters and options that determine how the PDF document is created, including image resolution, compression settings, font embedding, security settings, and other formatting features.
Typical features of software in the area of "PDF creation profiles" include:
Pre-defined profiles: The software offers a selection of pre-defined creation profiles based on commonly used requirements such as printing, web publishing, or archiving.
Custom profiles: Users can also create and save their own creation profiles by specifying specific settings and options that meet their needs.
Customizable parameters: The profiles allow customization of various parameters such as image resolution, compression method, font embedding, security settings, and more.
Quick selection: The software may enable quick selection of profiles to expedite the creation process and ensure the correct settings are used.
Preview and testing: Some programs offer the ability to preview or test the created PDF documents before final creation to ensure that the profiles are applied correctly.
Profile management: The software allows users to organize, edit, import, or export their creation profiles to share with others or use on different devices.