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PDF, or Portable Document Format, is a file format created by Adobe that allows for the sharing of documents across different devices while maintaining their original formatting. Standardized as ISO 32000, it encapsulates text, images, and other elements in a fixed-layout format independent of software and hardware. PDF files can also include interactive elements, encryption, digital signatures, and metadata.

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Int Pdf

PDF, or Portable Document Format, is a file format created by Adobe that allows for the sharing of documents across different devices while maintaining their original formatting. Standardized as ISO 32000, it encapsulates text, images, and other elements in a fixed-layout format independent of software and hardware. PDF files can also include interactive elements, encryption, digital signatures, and metadata.

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"Int PDF" is not a commonly used term, but if you're likely referring to

"PDF," it stands for "Portable Document Format," which is a file


format created by Adobe that allows users to share documents
across different devices and operating systems while maintaining
their original formatting and layout, ensuring consistent viewing
regardless of the software used to open it.

Key points about PDF:


 Meaning: "Portable Document Format"
 Functionality: Enables users to share documents with consistent
formatting across various devices and operating systems

Portable Document Format (PDF), standardized as ISO 32000,


is a file format developed by Adobe in 1992 to present documents,
including text formatting and images, in a manner independent
of application software, hardware, and operating systems.[2]
[3] Based on the PostScript language, each PDF file encapsulates a
complete description of a fixed-layout flat document, including the
text, fonts, vector graphics, raster images and other information
needed to display it. PDF has its roots in "The Camelot Project"
initiated by Adobe co-founder John Warnock in 1991.[4] PDF was
standardized as ISO 32000 in 2008.[5] The last edition as ISO 32000-
2:2020 was published in December 2020.[6]

PDF files may contain a variety of content besides flat text and
graphics including logical structuring elements, interactive elements
such as annotations and form-fields, layers, rich media (including
video content), three-dimensional objects using U3D or PRC, and
various other data formats. The PDF specification also provides for
encryption and digital signatures, file attachments, and metadata to
enable workflows requiring these features.

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