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Trends - Tuesday, April 28, 2009 15:45 - 0 Comments
Digital Publishing – PDF Converters
The stepping stone from print to online
Previously we had a quick overview of two ways to bring a print document to the Web – the PDF viewer and the content-managed site. Now for a more detailed look, since there are too many companies in this field at this time to list, so for the sake of discussion, any production details following will be from the Zmags DIY process.
We’ll look at the PDF viewer first, since it’s the most ‘print like’ of the two options. There are a few methods that companies are using to bring the content to the Web, and many tout that their viewer replicates the page-turning experience of a printed product.
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