I don't know if this is the correct forum for this, so apologies in advance and also if it has been discussed already.
I tried to open a PDF (in Acrobat Reader) of some artwork yesterday and even though the measurements were correct, when I actually opened the PDF in CorelDraw, Affinity Designer and Autocad it was much smaller than it measured in Adobe Reader.
I knew there was something strange going on as I already had wet proofs of the job and it measured correctly.
I was cutting these proofs out on a CAD table, so I contacted the Printer and asked them to open the PDF in Illustrator I had been sent to check if the size was correct.
The reply was on opening the PDF a message box opened with the following:
"A scaled artwork will be shown after importing as it is created on a large-sized canvas.
To view the artwork in original dimensions, choose Preferences> General> Honor scale on import
Do you want to enable this preference now?"
It turns out that the PDF is scaled to 1/10th of its original size and this is deliberate by Adobe.
Now, this is fine if you are using an Adobe product but if you aren't you have no idea the artwork has been scaled.
I don't know all the ins and outs of PDF's but I thought they were now an ISO standard and the specification was agreed by an independent group.
So if Adobe are scaling the PDF to suit the limitations in their own products it is going outside of the specification and without anything in the PDF saying it has been scaled there are going to be a lot of people caught out by this.
Has this happened to anyone else?
I tried to open a PDF (in Acrobat Reader) of some artwork yesterday and even though the measurements were correct, when I actually opened the PDF in CorelDraw, Affinity Designer and Autocad it was much smaller than it measured in Adobe Reader.
I knew there was something strange going on as I already had wet proofs of the job and it measured correctly.
I was cutting these proofs out on a CAD table, so I contacted the Printer and asked them to open the PDF in Illustrator I had been sent to check if the size was correct.
The reply was on opening the PDF a message box opened with the following:
"A scaled artwork will be shown after importing as it is created on a large-sized canvas.
To view the artwork in original dimensions, choose Preferences> General> Honor scale on import
Do you want to enable this preference now?"
It turns out that the PDF is scaled to 1/10th of its original size and this is deliberate by Adobe.
Now, this is fine if you are using an Adobe product but if you aren't you have no idea the artwork has been scaled.
I don't know all the ins and outs of PDF's but I thought they were now an ISO standard and the specification was agreed by an independent group.
So if Adobe are scaling the PDF to suit the limitations in their own products it is going outside of the specification and without anything in the PDF saying it has been scaled there are going to be a lot of people caught out by this.
Has this happened to anyone else?