When Acrobat 6 was released, the PDF/X-1a standard _was_ the 2001
version. A 2003 variant of the PDF/X-1a standard was subsequently
released. Since that came after Acrobat 6 was in release, the ":2001"
was not used to differentiate between the two variants.
Note that the 2003 standard did not replace the 2001 standard, it is
simply a variation on the original standard. The PDF/X-1a (2001)
standard is generally the best one to use when preparing files to
print a book.
Note too, that the PDF standards were originally developed for the
advertising/
ad agencies and magazines develop more and more automated/streamlin
production methods. These methods have little impact on book production.
You could resolve this concern by upgrading your copy of Acrobat to
the current 8.x version.
============
Pete Masterson, Author of
Book Design and Production: A Guide for Authors and Publishers
Aeonix1@Mac.
Aeonix Publishing Group http://www.aeonix.
============
On Feb 25, 2008, at 11:35 PM, training2go wrote:
> Aaron,<snip>
> I have Acrobat/Distiller version 6 (actually version 6.0.1 to be
> exact) and the only option in the Default Settings drop-down list in
> Distiller is PDF/X-1a. It does not have the :2001 that is discussed in
> your article.
> <snip>
>
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