PDF3D release major update, Version 2.19 delivers optimizations and quality improvements for engineers, scientists, surveyors, 3D designers and software integrators.
London, 30th March 2020 – Leading 3D PDF tool provider Visual Technology Services have released their latest major update PDF3D Version 2.19, optimizing workflows and 3D PDF viewing efficiency, with general quality updates. This latest release demonstrates PDF3D’s commitment to manufacturing, engineering and creative reporting workflows.
This latest release of PDF3D’s conversion tools brings new options to bridge 3D on the Web to and from 3D PDF off-line documents. For developers and system integrators, the release provides updated platform integration support.
Key features of V2.19 include:
- Focus on manufacturing, engineering analysis, survey, and creative content applications
- 3D HTML5/WebGL import and export with glTF format improvements
- PDF embedded JavaScript performance optimizations
- Additional in-memory I/O options for developers
- Various customer requested minor corrections
“In this latest development phase, customer requests, performance and quality takes center stage. Concentrating on the core library, these updates cover all major subsystems” explained Ian Curington, CEO at PDF3D. “Our clients in the enterprise manufacturing, engineering analysis, civil-survey, and create industries will all benefit with improved 3D PDF conversions.”
PDF3D V2.19 is now available for Quick Request download at www.pdf3d.com
About PDF3D
PDF3D ( www.pdf3d.com ) provider Visual Technology Services, based in the United Kingdom, produce a suite of widely respected software products and plugins for engineers, scientists and developers who need to communicate complex data and 3D models to others in the universally accessible PDF format. PDF3D’s technology provides the fastest and easiest-to-use, highly compressed 3D PDF conversion available for an ever-increasing range of formats and tools. From 3D CAD to GIS, DWG and LIDAR, PDF3D works closely with users and programmers within the engineering, geospatial, geology, aerospace, architecture, medical and product packaging communities worldwide.