![]() The bulk of PitStop’s feature set is delivered as five separate panels: Inspector, Global Change, Preflight, Action List, and Image Matching. Specs such as PDF/X are industry-standard and if your file complies with its specifications, you will avoid those nasty calls from the printer asking you to resubmit with different settings. True, consistency can be obtained via Acrobat Distiller’s Job Options, but this method requires everyone have the same job option files set exactly the same way. ![]() The program also supports the latest PDF/X-1a, PDF/X-3 and Ghent PDF Workgroup specifications - standards that ensure consistent file exchange. Users of earlier versions of Acrobat should consider upgrading to PitStop 6 only if they need the new specs or Mac OS X support. But if you haven’t upgraded to Acrobat 6 yet, you can still use Pitstop Pro 6 with Acrobat 4 and 5, although features that are new to Acrobat 6 won’t be of any use to you. ![]() The newest release of PitStop Professional (version 6) plugs neatly into Acrobat 6, and as a result adds support for Mac OS X, Adobe PDF 1.5, layers, and JPEG 2000. Anyone whose livelihood revolves around PDF needs to have Enfocus’s PitStop - a phenomenal Acrobat plug-in indispensable for inspecting, editing, polishing, and preflighting documents.
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