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Raster graphics as PDF

What is meant by Raster graphics as PDF?

The term "raster graphics as PDF" refers to the storage and exchange of raster graphics within a PDF document (Portable Document Format). Raster graphics, also known as bitmap graphics, consist of a fixed number of pixels and are typically limited to a specific resolution. PDF is a widely used format for document distribution that allows for the embedding of raster graphics to display images and photos.

Typical software functions in the area of "Raster Graphics as PDF":

  1. Creation and Import: Tools for creating or importing raster graphics to be used in a PDF document.
  2. PDF Export: Functions for saving raster graphics in PDF format, including options for export such as resolution and compression level.
  3. Image Optimization: Options for optimizing raster graphics for PDF output to maximize image quality while minimizing file size.
  4. Compression: Functions for reducing the file size of PDFs containing raster graphics without significantly compromising image quality.
  5. Page Layout: Tools for arranging and scaling raster graphics on PDF pages to ensure proper display.
  6. Print Preparation: Functions for preparing raster graphics for printing, including color management and adjusting print resolutions.
  7. Annotation and Markup: Options for adding annotations, highlights, or comments to raster graphics within the PDF.
  8. Security Options: Settings for protecting raster graphics in a PDF, such as password protection or restrictions on printing and copying.

 

The function / module Raster graphics as PDF belongs to:

Data export