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PDF files created in the PDF/Xstandard are far more likely to be able to be opened in their intended form on the majority of devices I'm using Blurb to publish a manuscript, and they require PDF/X format pdfs. How do I get pdfLaTeX to output pdfs that match that specification? PDF/Xis less restrictive and can use CMYK, RGB, Lab and ICC-based colour spaces. If you are familiar with the standards, you can use a built-in profile, or a profile created via the wizard, to convert a PDF. You can also create PDF/X-, and PDF/A-compliant files using Acrobat Distiller PDF/Xis less restrictive and can use CMYK, RGB, Lab and ICC-based colour spaces. PDF/Xincludes added support for external graphics and profiles used for rendering intent I am using Adobe Acrobat Pro DC and want to create a PDF/X However, i can only create various PDF/X-1a and PDF/X Does anyone know how to create a PDF/X-3? PDF/Xsupports transparencies and comprises all the necessary data without the PDF Studio has the ability to convert files in the PDF/Xformat. For example, in PDF/X-1a all fonts need to be embedded and all images need to be CMYK or spot colors This wizard explains the intents of specific formats as it guides you through the process. PDF/Xsupports transparencies and comprises all the necessary data without the need for flattening. PDF/Xis a strict subset of the ISO PDF specification with a series of printing-related requirements which do not How to create a PDF with Xoptions. I'm using MiKTeX The PDF/X-1a file format. PDF is a very versatile file format. Unfortunately, this also means that it is very easy to create PDF files that are completely useless in a prepress Description of the PDF/Xfile format, its usage and how to create compatible files PDF/X is a subset of the ISO standard for PDF. The purpose of PDF/X is to facilitate graphics exchange, and it therefore has a series of printing-related requirements which do not apply to standard PDF files.