Quite Imposing consists of Adobe Acrobat plug-ins.
Some of the key features of Quite Imposing include the ability to create 2-up booklets from any PDF file, arrange consecutive pages on a larger sheet using N-up pages with the addition of margins, crop marks, and frames. One can also arrange onto a background PDF file, shifting contents of pages by a fixed or variable amount, and trimming from the edge of pages. Another feature is being able to shift for "creep" in a folded booklet.
This software allows users to shuffle pages for imposing, easily shuffle for a cut stacks imposition, and process even and odd pages separately with options to split into separate files or merge together. A new feature in version 2.0 is the Shuffle Assistant, which determines the correct rule for the most common signatures, saddle stitched, perfect bound or cut stacks. Users can also reverse order pages, insert blank pages, and impose annotations and form fields.
Additionally, Quite Imposing has a control panel and preferences allow for easy access to all functions, as well as defining background templates containing printer marks, and more. The current limitations include those of the current releases of Acrobat. The software provides immediate results with a range of practical features. Overall, Quite Imposing is a great software for those looking to layout impressive documents.
Version 2.0c: N/A