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: Distiller supports the creation of PDFs containing Asian-language text, including Japanese, Korean, and Chinese, provided the necessary support files are installed. Why Professionals Still Use Distiller
Is the Acrobat Distiller available only in the Adobe Acrobat DC Professional
There is nothing worse than a printed proof where your elegant serif font has been replaced by Courier. Distiller is aggressive about embedding fonts. If a font licensing restriction prevents embedding, Distiller will warn you immediately, saving you from a print disaster.
. It was a miracle—a document that looked exactly the same on a screen in Tokyo as it did on a printer in New York. As the years passed, the world changed. Newer, faster ways to make PDFs appeared. People started skipping the workshop, using "Export" buttons that bypassed Distiller’s copper vats entirely. Some said he was "old technology". But in the corners of high-end print shops and deep within automated server rooms, Distiller is still there. He keeps his workshop clean, waiting for those specialized tasks—like complex CMYK color spaces or batch processing massive archives—that only a master craftsman can handle. He doesn't mind the quiet. He knows that as long as the world needs documents to be perfect, there will always be a place for the one who turns raw code into pure, portable gold. Would you like to know more about the
For internal memos or digital invoices, the "Export to PDF" button is perfectly fine. But for that annual report going to a Heidelberg printing press? Trust the Distiller.