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Acrobat swings into the third dimension

Martin LaMonica CNET News.com

Published: 23 Jan 2006 09:35 GMT

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Adobe has created a high-end version of Acrobat — aimed at boosting sales in the manufacturing industry — that displays three-dimensional images within PDF documents.

On Monday, the company is expected to release Acrobat 3D, which allows a person to create a PDF with embedded images from CAD applications. Recipients of Acrobat 3D files need a point upgrade to the current Acrobat reader version 7 to view the documents, the company said.

Adobe developed the 3D product specifically for manufacturing customers who regularly exchange CAD files in the design process, said Rak Bhalla, senior marketing manager. Car manufacturers, for example, share their product descriptions and designs with their suppliers to get bids for component parts.

Typically, design engineers today create a two-dimensional image and send them via email, Bhalla said. Having an embedded 3D image, which people can rotate to view and append with notes, will speed up the design collaboration process and reduce errors, he said.

"Acrobat 3D is the first vertical product in the family that is catering to a specific market," he said.

Acrobat 3D has security features that allow users to restrict copying of potentially valuable designs. It can display images from major CAD programs, he said.

Bhalla said that documents created with Acrobat 3D — which costs $995 per copy in the US — will be used by many people other than the design engineers who use CAD programs. He estimated that about 30 other people in supporting functions, such as product documentation or maintenance, will use the new features.

Other potential markets for Acrobat 3D are the architectural, engineering and construction fields, which regularly use blueprints and CAD software, he said.

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