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January 10, 2020
Question

Unreadable acrobat output, looks corrupted.

  • January 10, 2020
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Hi,  Acrobat is producing pdf files that will load, but un-readable.  You can make out some works and it has a heavy purple color all thru it.  I'm using XI desktop.  Some pdfs are good, and many bad like this.  I can output the same .tif thru Microsoft pdf printer driver and I get a good image.  The first image is a screenshot of the bad output.  

 

What is going on here and how do I fix it?

Thanks Stanley

 

 

 

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Bernd Alheit
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January 10, 2020

Can you share a sample file?

January 10, 2020
Bernd Alheit
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 12, 2020

Acrobat DC doesn't support this TIFF format.

January 10, 2020

How would be the easiest and best way to traverse the os looking for these purple files so they can be fixed?  I have to traverse about a thousand folders containing 4 million pdf files.  I olny need to identify the purple files...

 

Then, once identified, I can easily write the pdf file urls into a database, then operate on each one individually.  Is there any Adobe command line tools or other 3rd party tools that I can run against each of the identified files that will do the mutiple steps (deskew, ocr, and etc) as I iterate the database containing the bad file links? 

 

Thanks,

Stanley

 

January 10, 2020

Hi again,

The tools I need to identify and fix the bad pdf files needs to be ActiveX or ComInterop as my other tooling only supports them, and I don't have a year to get up to productive speed using .Net or C#, or ??

 

In the past, I have used gdPicture and find that Adobe's ocr engine is superior to gdPicture's Teserrick engine, therfore I'd rather stay with Acrobat. 

 

Whose engine does Adobe use, just in case there are no Adobe tools for us to use?

 

Thanks,

Stanley

 

 

January 10, 2020

And here is a snapshot that shows some are good and some are bad (purple)