I am looking to buy a software package that allows me to edit Adobe pdf architectural drawings. Specifically I will need to cloud in areas, make notes on drawings and even edit the drawing. Any of you fine folk know of a good software package?
All the ones I have seen on the net have no support phone numbers not do they tell me if I can do what I want to. Any help appreciated.
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Actually it would depend on wheather the PDF is saved in vector or raster mode, either way you will need another program that can import a PDF file, and then export to PDF. I know CorelDraw can do this, as well as many others, depends how much you want to spend. CorelDraw 13 can also convert those pesky raster files into vector format so you can edit them.
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Then Adobe Acrobat is what you need.woodchip wrote:Thanks all. Got something called Foxit. I didn't mean to imply edit as in rework the drawings, rather annotate and add info.
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I second that. Adobe Acrobat is a brilliant program and a central part of my computing toolbox (I can export Offset-print ready artwork into a PDF and all the postscript info is embedded - an important feature for an advertising agency / graphic design house)CDN_Merlin wrote:Then Adobe Acrobat is what you need.woodchip wrote:Thanks all. Got something called Foxit. I didn't mean to imply edit as in rework the drawings, rather annotate and add info.
BTW, when it comes to protecting your document from additional alterations, there are (apparently) some 3rd party products that don't support the password protection that Acrobat can create for you. So if you want to publish your info and have it accessible by unknown users, that's something you need to keep in mind.
Spidey is right about the raster/vector conversion in CorelDraw too - but it depends upon the Raster image. From experience I know that some raster images just won't convert properly no matter how much you try (if there's not much line art in your image then forget it! )