ArcGIS 9.3 Map Export Patch To Support Adobe Acrobat 9

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ESRI announced last month that ArcGIS 9.3 will support Adobe Acrobat 9. You can find this announcement here: http://geo.geek.nz/esri/… 

Today ESRI released a patch for ArcGIS 9.3 to support Adobe Acrobat 9.

Adobe® Acrobat® and Adobe Reader® version 9 support a new version of PDF that allows for encoding of map coordinate system and georeference information inside the PDF file. This patch enables ArcGIS Desktop, Engine, and Server applications to export georeferenced PDF files.

Abobe Acrobat 9 is now shipping and the advanced version has been released which allows you to create georeferenced PDF’s

ESRI® announces the ArcGIS (Desktop, Engine, Server) 9.3 Map Export Patch to support Adobe Acrobat 9 PDF.  Adobe® Acrobat® and Adobe Reader® version 9 support a new version of PDF that allows for encoding of map coordinate system and georeference information inside the PDF file.  When a georeferenced PDF is opened in a compatible viewer, such as Adobe Reader 9, the user can access geospatial functions like coordinate readout and find XY.  This patch enables ArcGIS Desktop, Engine, and Server applications to export georeferenced PDF files.  We recommend that any ArcGIS 9.3 user who wishes to take advantage of the new PDF features download and install this patch.

This patch can be found here: http://support.esri.com/index.cfm…

3 Responses To ArcGIS 9.3 Map Export Patch To Support Adobe Acrobat 9

  1. RE: ArcGIS 9.3 Map Export Patch To Support Adobe Acrobat 9

    ESRI has released a nice video which demonstrates the new capabilities of georeferenced PDF’s created using ArcGIS 9.3 and Acrobat 9. With ArcGIS 9.3, ESRI has worked with Adobe to add the ability to georeference PDF’s. In order to do this you will need

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  3. Adam Estrada says:

    There has been quite a bit of talk about this patch and I actually got a demo on it last week. The following conversation sums up ESRI’s first round at geospatial PDF pretty well…

    http://www.spatiallyadjusted.com/…/tell-me-again-w

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