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Identification of chronological versions of PDF can be given in two places in a PDF file. All PDF files should have a version identified in the header with the 5 characters %PDF– followed by a version number. For PDF files conforming to ISO 32000-1:2008 or earlier specifications (i.e. prior to ISO 32000-2:2017), the version number has the form 1.N, where N is a digit between 0 and 7. For example, PDF 1.3 is identified by %PDF–1.3. However, beginning with PDF 1.4, a conforming PDF writer may use the Version entry in the document Catalog to override the version specified in the header. The location of the Catalog within the file is indicated in the Root entry of the file trailer/footer. In early 2019, a test on Mac OS 10.14 (Mojave) was performed: a .pages document created in the Pages word-processing application was imported into the Preview application and exported to PDF. The resulting file had %PDF-1.3 in the header but version 1.4 was specified in the Catalog. This override feature was introduced to facilitate incremental updating of a PDF by simply adding to the end of the file. As a result, it is necessary to locate the Catalog within the file to get the correct version number. Unless the PDF is 'linearized,' in which case the Catalog is up front, this will require reading the trailer and then using the reference there to locate the Catalog, which will typically be compressed. This has practical implications because format identification tools, including DROID, typically look for particular characters at the beginning of a file (i.e., in the header), to permit identification with minimal effort. DROID can look for characters at the end of the file, but is not able to follow an indirect reference or decompress file contents. When the version number is not the same in the header and the Catalog, there is potential for format identification errors.

The JHOVE PDF module does take account of the situation, stating that for PDF 1.0 - 1.6, 'The PDF version is determined by the data specified in the PDF header and the Version key of the document catalog dictionary. In the event that these two values do not match, the Version key is taken as the authoritative value.'

PDF/A-2 is a constrained form of Adobe PDF version 1.7 (as defined in ISO 32000-1) intended to be suitable for long-term preservation of page-oriented documents for which PDF is already being used in practice.

See PDF/A_family for more information about the PDF/A family of standards. See PDF/A-1 for information about the previous version of the standard. PDF/A-2 was not intended to replace PDF/A-1. See press release from the PDF/A Association, which states, 'PDF/A-1 remains in effect without limitation, and where PDF/A-1 features meet current requirements sufficiently well, there is no immediate reason to switch to PDF/A-2.' The primary difference between PDF/A-2 and its predecessor PDF/A-1 is the move to a later underlying version of PDF (PDF 1.7 as opposed to PDF 1.4). Added capabilities were through compliance with PDF 1.7 (as defined in ISO 32000-1) and include support for:

  • Improvements to tagged PDF (for enhanced accessibility)
  • Compressed Object and XRef streams (for smaller file sizes)
  • PDF/A-compliant file attachments, portable collections and PDF packages, allowing archiving of sets of documents as individual documents in one file
  • Transparency for graphical elements
  • JPEG 2000 compression
  • Application of digital signatures signatures in accordance with the PAdES (PDF Advanced Electronic Signatures) standard.

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The PDF/A-2 standard defines three levels of conformance: level A satisfies all requirements in the specification; level B is a lower level of conformance, 'encompassing the requirements of this part of ISO 19005 regarding the visual appearance of electronic documents, but not their structural or semantic properties.' An intermediate level of conformance was introduced for PDF/A-2; level U conformance represents level B conformance with the additional requirement that all text in the document have Unicode equivalents.

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The support for JPEG 2000 in PDF/A-2 is based on the support for JPEG 2000 in the parent PDF 1.7 specification (ISO 32000-1:2008). See Notes below for information about how the JPXDecode filter used in PDF 1.7 relates to the JPEG 2000 specifications. ISO 19005-2:2011 adds a few restrictions for PDF/A-2 to increase compatibility with PDF/X and PDF/E, e.g., constraining the number of color channels (to 1, 3, or 4).