PDF3D v2.12 Released

The release is the result of nine months of significant development, effort and testing, including a large number of technical corrections that improve the quality and stability of each of the tools. Functionality also benefits from major improvements thanks to many new features.

PDF3D is a company that has become known for its commitment to its users. Developments and upgrades in the past have always been as a result of requests and feedback from the engineering, manufacturing, geospatial and earth science industries.

“Our products continue to evolve because of our customers’ vision. We continually look for ways to turn their wish lists into features. We’ve always been keen to lead the industry rather than follow, and our customers help us to push boundaries on our software. This new upgrade is no different. It significantly extends the fidelity of 3D PDF report content and provides new API features for developers and integrators,” explained PDF3D’s managing director, Ian Curington.

A few of the key features of PDF3D v2.12.0 include:

  •     Enhancements to input file formats
  •     Hyperlinks from 3D Nodes in XML and ReportGen
  •     Splitting large textures to retain resolution
  •     AutoCAD DWG 2015, 2016 format upgrade with layers and materials
  •     Major enhancements to OpenSceneGraph interface
  •     A new template placeholder report authoring system
  •     ParaView based PV+ 4.3.1 version update

About PDF3D

PDF3D (http://www.pdf3d.com) produce a suite of widely respected software products and plugins for engineers, scientists and developers who need to communicate complex data and 3D models to others in the universally accessible PDF format. PDF3D’s technology provides the fastest and easiest-to-use, highly compressed 3D PDF conversion available for an ever-increasing range of formats and tools. From 3D CAD to GIS, DWG and LIDAR, PDF3D works closely with users and programmers within the engineering, geospatial, geology, aerospace, architecture, medical and product packaging communities worldwide.

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