The Importance of PDF/A for Long-Term Document Archiving
If you're saving a document that needs to be perfectly readable 10, 20, or even 50 years from now, a standard PDF might not be enough. Technology changes rapidly, and you need a format designed specifically for longevity. Enter PDF/A.
What is PDF/A?
PDF/A (Portable Document Format for Archiving) is an ISO-standardized version of the PDF format. It prohibits features that are ill-suited for long-term archiving, such as font linking (as opposed to font embedding) and encryption.
Key Restrictions of PDF/A
- 100% Embedded Fonts: The document must contain all the font information needed to render the text. It cannot rely on the operating system having the font installed.
- No Audio or Video: Multimedia elements are banned, as the software to play them may not exist in the future.
- No Encryption: Passwords are not allowed, because if the password is lost over decades, the archival data is destroyed.
- Color Management: Color spaces must be strictly defined to ensure the document looks the same on future displays.
When to Use It
PDF/A should be used for legal records, historical archives, final academic theses, and long-term business contracts. Converting your standard PDFs to PDF/A guarantees their survival for generations.
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