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PDF3D 2.6.0 Available

Includes new large geometry processing methods, platform updates for 3D technical publishing.

| Published January 21, 2013

Visual Technology Services has released PDF3D Platform suite 2.6.0, which the company says includes improvements to core 3D PDF generation, and updates to both application programs and the integration software developer toolkit. The release contains core generation technical updates affecting the entire product suite for processing larger models.

Key updates include the latest DWF, DWGT, DXFT 2013 Edition File Conversion support , Open Design Alliance (ODA) Teigha 3.8 integration support, attribute-preserving 3D mesh simplification processing, improved non-cubic trimmed NURBS generation methods, GeoTIFF geospatial coordinate support for terrain draping, and Microsoft Windows 8 Runtime and VisualStudio 2012 development support.

The PDF3D core report generation system has been updated to handle large models, including a new mesh reducing simplification process which preserves contour attributes for technical engineering data.

For more information, visit Visual Technology Services.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.


 

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