Quite Revealing is a plugin designed for Adobe Acrobat, allowing users to easily edit and manipulate PDF files. It supports various features, such as image editing, masking, and redaction.
Preflight tools can produce reports that tell you what is wrong with a file but lack information about where the problems are located. Quite Revealing solves this problem by showing you those difficult-to-find details. Additionally, the software goes above and beyond by addressing awkward problems like differently named spot plates, unwelcome transfer functions, or ICC profiles that are not necessary.
The key features of "Quite Revealing" include the ability to find color issues such as Spot, Process, and RGB, ICC Profiles, fonts, transparency, overprinting, halftones, and transfer functions. The software can fix issues such as renaming, recolouring, or combining Spot plates, converting spots to process, removing halftones or transfer, and removing ICC profiles, RGB and process tagging. The central control panel coupled with the one-button fixes makes this software uncomplicated and straightforward to use.
The software offers a 30-day free trial, and it requires a computer with a full copy of Adobe Acrobat 6.0x (Standard or Professional), 5.0x, or 4.0x. Earlier versions of Acrobat are incompatible. For Macintosh users, the software requires MacOS 9.1 or later. For native OSX, Acrobat 5.05 or 6.0 is necessary. It is imperative to read Adobe's system requirements carefully, as Acrobat 6.0 requires Mac OS X.2 or above.
Overall, Quite Revealing is an excellent plug-in that is simple to use and provides precise and comprehensive information about PDF files. It is a must-have tool for pre-press professionals and those who produce files for press use.
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