


Deformities and round-off errors in tiny objects when a drawing contains very large objects as well as tiny objects.Round-off errors on large coordinates such as those found in geolocated drawings.Round-off errors on computed locations of objects, such as the locations of tangent points, and arc radiuses and their endpoints.DISA has produced standalone versions of STIG Viewer. This loss of precision can become apparent as: Below are tools which can be used to view the STIGs and a Whitepaper describing the STIG Viewing processes. Loss of precision - PDF stores data in single precision numbers, while DWG stores data as double-precision numbers.Refer to the Adobe documentation for more information. Set Transparency Flattening to "Print as Image" or reduce the Raster/Vector Balance in Adobe Acrobat. If the PDF file contains transparent objects, you may need to adjust some settings in Adobe Acrobat. Printing PDF files - If you use the Adobe Acrobat Reader default printer settings to print a PDF drawing, transparent objects and wipeouts might not print correctly.

Furthermore, text within the viewport is not searchable, and hyperlinks are removed. As a result, drawing information such as the layers within the viewport is lost. 3D Visual Styles - All viewports, model space or layout that have a 3D Visual style applied to them are converted to raster images when plotted to PDF.Resolution - The highest possible resolution of PDF data is 4800 dpi.
