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व य पक प पक च ल म म द द र भ द म प ए एदड 5/ ट 143 01-01-2019 दर द स य प र खम औ द लम व षय दम त, ए एदड 5 प रप शम औ ग र फ प प र द य ग प व षय दम त, ए एद ड 6 प रब ध औ त र पकच ष, ए एदड द अन य च प प र य मह द य/मह द य, क पय न म ल ख त दस त व जक क त क कव प रव जसय वलमनत औ व च प रव जसय वलमनत, एम एव ड 5 त य ककय ह क रम व ख य श सषक व ख य 1. एमएवड 05 (13378) आई एव ओ/ 32000-2: 2017 व च औ - प र ट ब दस त व जज र प - भ ग 2: प ड एफ 2.0 क पय इव दस त व जक क लव ज क क औ लप वममनतय यह बत त ह ए भक कक ल तत: यदद य म क ष ट र य म क क र प म क लशत ह क ए त इव प लम क म आपक यव जव य लवव ज क ब म क य कद इयआ आ वकत ह आपव ल ध ह कक लप वममनतयआ व ग र प म लध हस त क षर क प व उपर ल ख त पत प भक दम त य र जम प अ त त ग : 28 2019 यह प र ख ब आई एद प बद चट (http://www.bis.org.in/sf/wcdraft.asp) पक र उपक ब ध ह धन यव ज द, भव जद य, (स ह त ) व ज ज ञ 'एफ' एव ज म ( ब ध एव ज त त र) व ग : उपर ल ख त र ट / फ क व: 23231106

DRAFT IN WIDE CIRCULATION Reference MSD 5/T- 143 Date 01-01-2019 DOCUMENTATION AND INFORMATION SECTIONAL COMMITTEE, MSD 5 All members of: Documentation and Information Sectional Committee, MSD 5 Publication and Graphic Technology Sectional Committee, MSD 6 Management and Systems Division Council, MSDC Others interested Dear Sir/Madam, The Documentation and Information Sectional Committee, MSD 5, decided to consider following International Standards for identical adoption as Indian Standards. Accordingly, the following documents are enclosed for comments: Sl. No. Document No. Title 1. MSD 5 (13378) ISO/32000-2 : 2017 Information and documentation Format Part 2 : PDF 2.0 Portable Document Kindly examine the above draft standard and forward your views stating difficulties which you are likely to experience in your business or profession, if they are finally adopted as National Standard. Last date for comments: 28 February 2019 Comments, if any, may please be made in the format as enclosed and mailed to the undersigned at msd@bis.org.in or Bureau of Indian Standard, Manak Bhawan, 9, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi. This draft has also been uploaded on BIS website and is available at the URL http://www.bis.org.in/sf/wcdraft.asp In case no comments are received, we would presume your approval of the documents. However, in case we receive any comments on the document, the same shall be put up to the Sectional Committee for necessary action. Thanking you, Encls: As above. Yours faithfully, (Sneh Lata) Scientist F & Head Management and Systems Tele/Fax: 23231106

FORMAT FOR SENDING COMMENTS ON BIS DOCUMENTS [Please use A4 sheet of paper only and type within fields indicated. Comments on each clause/subclause be started on a fresh paper. Information in column 3 should include reasons for the comments and suggestions for modified wording of the clause when the existing text is found not acceptable. Adherence to this format facilities Secretariat s work] NAME OF THE COMMENTATOR/ORGANIZATION DOC. NUMBER AND TITLE: MSD 5 (13378) ISO/32000-2 : 2017 Information and documentation Portable Document Format Part 2 : PDF 2.0 SL. NO. (1) CLAUSE SUB-CLAUSE PARA NO. COMMENTED (2) COMMENTS (3)

BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS DRAFT FOR COMMENTS ONLY Draft Indian Standard Doc No : MSD 05 (13378)C/ ISO 32000-2:2017 Information and documentation Portable Document Format Part 2 : PDF 2.0 (ICS 35.240.30; 37.100.99) Not to be reproduced without the permission of BIS or used as Standard Last Date for receipt of Comments 28 th February 2019 NATIONAL FOREWORD (Formal Clause will be added later). The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as an Indian Standard without deviations. Certain conventions are, however, not identical to those used in Indian Standards. Attention is particularly drawn to the following: Wherever the words 'International Standard' appears referring to this standard, they should be read as 'Indian Standard'. In this adopted standard, references appears to an International Standard for which an Indian Standards also exist. The corresponding Indian Standards, which are to be substituted in their places, are listed below along with their degree of equivalence for the editions indicated: International Standard Corresponding Indian Standard Degree of Equivalence ISO 3166-1:2013, Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions Part 1: Country codes. IS 14836 (Part 1): XXXX ISO 3166-1:2013, Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions Part 1: Country codes. ISO/IEC 14496-22:2015, Information technology Coding of audio-visual objects Part 22: Open Font Format ISO 15930 (all parts), Graphic technology Prepress digital data exchange Use of PDF (informally known as the PDF/X standards) IS/ISO/IEC 14496-22:2015, Information technology Coding of audio-visual objects Part 22: Open Font Format IS 16437/ISO 15930 (all parts), Graphic technology Prepress digital data exchange Use of PDF (informally known as the PDF/X standards) Identical (under adoption) Identical Identical

The technical committee responsible for the preparation of this standard has reviewed the provisions of the following ISO Standard and has decided that it is acceptable for use in conjunction with this standard: International Title Standard ISO/IEC 8824-1 Information technology Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1): Specification of basic notation ISO/IEC 10646 Information technology Universal Coded Character Set (UCS) ISO/IEC 10918 (all parts) Information Technology Digital Compression and Coding of Continuous-Tone Still Images: Requirements and guidelines (informally known as the JPEG standard, for the Joint Photographic Experts Group, the ISO group that developed the standard) ISO/IEC 14492:2001 Information technology Lossy/lossless coding of bi-level images ISO/IEC 14492:2001/Amd 1:2004 Information technology Lossy/lossless coding of bi-level images Amendment 1: Encoder ISO/IEC 14492:2001/Amd 2:2003 Information technology Lossy/lossless coding of bi-level images Amendment 2: Extension of adaptive templates for halftone coding ISO/IEC 14496- Updates for font collections functionality 22:2015/Amd 1:2017 ISO 14739-1:2014 Document management 3D use of Product Representation Compact (PRC) format Part 1: PRC 10001 ISO 15076-1:2010 Image technology colour management Architecture, profile format and data structure Part 1: Based on ICC.1:2010 ISO/IEC 15444-1:2004 Information technology JPEG 2000 image coding system: Core coding system ISO/IEC 15444-2:2004 Information technology JPEG 2000 image coding system: Extensions ISO/IEC 16262:2011 Information technology Programming languages, their environments and system software interfaces ECMAScript language specification. (Also known as JavaScript. Also available as ECMA-262 Edition 5.1 from ECMA) ISO 16684-1 Extensible metadata platform (XMP) specification Part 1: Data model, serialization and core properties ISO 17972-4 Graphic technology Colour data exchange format (CxF/X) Part 4: Spot colour characterisation data (CxF/X-4) ISO 18619 Image technology colour management Black point compensation ISO 19162 Geographic information Well known text representation of coordinate reference systems ISO 19444-1:2016 Document management XML Forms Data Format Part 1: Use of ISO 32000-2 (XFDF 3.0) ISO/IEC 22537:2006 Information technology ECMAScript for XML (E4X) specification IEC 61966-2-1 ed1.0 (1999-10) Multimedia systems and equipment Colour measurement and management Part 2-1: Colour management Default RGB colour space srgb (with Amendment 1 IEC 61966-2-1-am1 ed1.0 (2003-01)) Note: The technical content of the document is not available on BIS Website. For details, please refer the corresponding ISO 32000-2:2017 or kindly contact:

Head Management and Systems Department Bureau of Indian Standards Manak Bhawan, 9, B.S. Zafar Marg New Delhi 110 002 Email: msd@bis.org.in Telephone/Fax: 011-23231106

Introduction 0.1 PDF PDF enables users to exchange and view electronic documents easily and reliably, independent of the environment in which they were created or the environment in which they are viewed or printed. At the core of PDF is an advanced imaging model derived from the PostScript 1 page description language. This PDF Imaging Model enables the description of text and graphics in a deviceindependent and resolution-independent manner at a complete, precise and professional level. Unlike PostScript, which is a programming language, PDF is based on a structured binary file format that is optimised for high performance in interactive viewing. PDF includes objects such as annotations and hypertext links that are not part of the page content itself but are useful for interactive viewing and document interchange. PDF also includes data structures such as tagged PDF, XMP and an associated files mechanism, that are useful for document management and content reuse. PDF files can be created natively in PDF form, converted from other electronic formats. Since PDF supports a wide range of image and compression technologies, it is a suitable format for documents digitised from paper, microform, or other hard copy formats. Businesses, governments, libraries, archives and other institutions and individuals around the world use PDF to represent considerable bodies of important information. Since its introduction in 1993, aided by the explosive growth of the Internet, PDF has become widely used for the electronic exchange of documents. There are several specific applications of PDF that have evolved in which limiting the use of some features of PDF while requiring the use of others, enhances the usefulness of PDF. The following International Standards address specialised uses of PDF: PDF/X (ISO 15930) is the industry standard for the intermediate representation of printed material in electronic prepress systems for conventional printing applications. PDF/A (ISO 19005) is the industry standard for the archiving of digital documents. PDF/UA (ISO 14289) is the industry standard for accessible PDF documents and processors. PDF/E (ISO 24517) provides a mechanism for representing engineering documents and exchanging engineering data. PDF/VT (ISO 16612-2) is for high volume printing of personalised documents including variable data. As corporations, government agencies, and educational institutions streamline their operations by replacing paper-based workflows with electronic exchange of information, the impact and opportunity for the application of PDF will continue to grow at a rapid pace. PDF, together with software for creating, viewing, printing and processing PDF files in a variety of ways, fulfils a set of requirements for electronic documents including: preservation of document fidelity independent of the device, platform, and software, merging of content from diverse sources Web sites, word processing and spreadsheet programs, scanned documents, photos, and graphics into one self-contained document while maintaining the integrity of all original source documents,

an extensible metadata model at the document and object level, collaborative editing of documents from multiple locations or platforms, digital signatures to certify authenticity, security and permissions to allow the creator to retain control of the document and associated rights, accessibility of content to those with disabilities, extraction and reuse of content for use with other file formats and applications, and electronic forms to gather and/or represent data within business systems. 0.2 ISO 32000 and PDF PDF was developed and specified by Adobe Systems Incorporated beginning in 1993 and continuing until 2007 when ISO 32000-1 was first prepared. The Adobe Systems version PDF 1.7 was the basis for ISO 32000-1. The ISO 32000 series has been created as a multi-part document, of which this is Part 2. This allows future parts to be created without rendering ISO 32000, or applications based on it, obsolete. See clause 5, "Version designations" for how the version numbers of PDF (1.0, 1.1, 1.2, [ ] 2.0) relate to one another. The primary purpose of this document is to define well-formed PDF documents (conforming PDF files). In carefully specifying what constitutes a well-defined PDF document, it is natural to describe why a particular feature is to be included in the file and what effect it is designed to have on PDF processing software. So, although the primary objective of this document is to describe the content of conforming PDF documents, it also serves secondary purposes of defining exactly how a PDF component is constructed, suggesting why a producer might choose to use the various PDF constructs, as well as what behaviour is elicited from software consuming that PDF file. The choice of which specific set of features a particular PDF processor supports is not specified. PDF files represent electronic documents. Over time, it was natural to add features that take advantage of PDF s nature, and the power of computer viewing devices. The size of the PDF documentation has more than quadrupled since its first introduction, and the number of features that a PDF processor is expected to support has grown to be large. 0.3 Changes introduced in this document Starting with PDF 2.0 the term "conforming reader" is no longer used. The terms "interactive PDF processor", "PDF reader" and "PDF writer" are used instead, and have a conditional conformance definition. See 6.1, "Conforming PDF documents" for further discussion of this change. This specification includes many changes from ISO 32000-1:2008, however only significant new features are marked as being new in PDF 2.0. PDF 2.0 includes the following new features: PDF 2.0 includes many important corrections, extensions and clarifications for existing features, including: Corrections for many typing errors including bad symbols and truncated formulae. Updates and changes in normative references and the bibliography. Improved cross referencing for clauses, tables and figures within this document. Clarification for processing dashed and degenerate lines, clarification for processing text objects and blending colour spaces within the transparency framework, clarifications and enhancements for annotation appearances, stamp annotations extension and polyline annotation enhancement.

Strengthened encryption including introduction of elliptic curve cryptography, more control over forms tab ordering, enforced viewer preferences, rich text, improvements to digital signatures for long term signatures, 3D viewing improvements including 3D projections, revised blend formulae for ColorBurn and ColorDodge, additional structure tags to improve accessibility, requirement for metadata streams to be XMP and support for hyperlinks in rich text. Clarification for PDF version numbering, resource inheritance, required and optional signature dictionary SubFilter keys, artifacts, developer-defined extensions, word breaking and page sizes, which file to show when first opening a collection, scope of header attributes, precedence of CID font widths, when a CIDToGIDMap is used with Type 2 CID fonts, deprecate sound and movie actions and annotations in favour of newer methods, rendering intent and ImageMask, precedence of Type 1 encoding methods, the wording used to define delimiters with respect to << and >>, Identity CMaps and CIDFonts, a special case when closing and filling a path, that clipping follows filling rules and that operating on an undefined path generates an error. Clarification and terminology improvements among Type 1, TrueType, CFF and OpenType fonts; thumbnails for embedded files. Specification of XFA used for rich text in annotations. The rewrite of 14.8, "Tagged PDF" includes clarification of the child/parent/sibling relationships between tags, simplifies and extends the standard tag set, and adds the use of namespaces for custom tag sets (see also 14.7.4, "Namespaces" for new namespace functionality). Scope This document specifies a digital form for representing electronic documents to enable users to exchange and view electronic documents independent of the environment in which they were created or the environment in which they are viewed or printed. It is intended for developers of software that creates PDF files (PDF writers), software that reads existing PDF files and (usually) interprets their contents for display (PDF readers), software that reads and displays PDF content and interacts with the computer users to possibly modify and save the PDF file (interactive PDF processors) and PDF products that read and/or write PDF files for a variety of other purposes (PDF processors). (PDF writers and PDF readers are more specialised classifications of interactive PDF processors and all are PDF processors). This document does not specify the following: specific processes for converting paper or electronic documents to the PDF file format; specific technical design, user interface implementation, or operational details of rendering; specific physical methods of storing these documents such as media and storage conditions; methods for validating the conformance of PDF files or PDF processors; required computer hardware and/or operating system.