PDF Format Introduction
PDF est un format largement utilisé pour le partage de documents
History
PDF (Portable Document Format) was created by Adobe in 1993 as a proprietary format. It became an ISO standard (ISO 32000) in 2008. PDF was designed to maintain document format consistency across different devices and operating systems, becoming the standard format for electronic document exchange.
Technical Features
PDF supports various content types including text, images, vector graphics, forms, and digital signatures. It uses PostScript language to describe pages, supports font embedding, hyperlinks, and multimedia elements. Files can be encrypted and support digital rights management (DRM).
Use Cases
PDF is widely used for ebooks, contracts, forms, reports, manuals, and resumes. It's the preferred format for formal document exchange, suitable for documents requiring format consistency, such as printed materials, legal documents, and academic papers.
Advantages
- Cross-platform format consistency
- Supports rich content types
- Can be encrypted and digitally signed
- Perfect printing results
- Wide support, many free readers available
Disadvantages
- Difficult to edit, requires specialized software
- File sizes can be large
- Hard to extract text and images
- Poor reading experience on mobile devices