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Callas PDFCorrect Fixes PDF Problems From Within Acrobat 6 and 7
callas launches pdfCorrect, a new Acrobat Plug-In, for correcting problems with regard to certain PDF aspects and printing methods.
Written on April 20, 2005
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callas launches pdfCorrect, a new Acrobat Plug-In, for correcting problems with regard to certain PDF aspects and printing methods. Based on ready-to-use correction profiles and adjustable output intends, the tool is able to fix more than 100 different PDF characteristics. Even preparing PDF files for PDF/X1-a or PDF/X-3 standard is a possible ouput option. Other profiles provide for sheet or web print or prepare PDF files in order to be used as newspaper or magazin ads.
Even users without detailed prepress knowledge can use pdfCorrect to put their files to the acid test as the Plug is easy to handle. The user interface has been kept simple and about 30 frequently needed
correction profiles have been included. pdfCorrect is available for Adobe Acrobat 6 and 7; the Plug-In can be run under Mac OS X and Windows 2000/XP. The regular price for a single user lisence is 149 EURO, the special introductory price until 31st of May is 99 EURO.
About callas software:
callas software GmbH, Berlin, was founded in 1995 by Olaf Druemmer and is a leader in the development of tools and technologies for publishing and PDF based workflows. callas offers solutions for analyzing and processing PDFs as well as output and file conversion tools for applications like Adobe InDesign, Adobe Acrobat and QuarkXPress.
Customers are newspaper and magazine publishers, prepress service providers, ad agencies, printing houses, government agencies as well as inhouse publishing departments. In addition, callas softwares PDFengine technology has been licensed by vendors like Adobe, Hewlett Packard or Mitsubishi Paper Mills.
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