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EPS- and PDF-Files of Annex L of of ISO/IEC 15775

Information is given how to use and how to reproduce EPS- and PDF-Files
of Table 1 and 2 of Annex K of ISO 15775.

Different filenames are used for each Table. The content and the intension is decribed.

 Filename

Content of Table

Intention of Table

 IEAL011

Material of DIN-test charts in
halftone technique

Exampple of test production according to DIN 33866

 IEAL021

Material of BAM-test charts in
continuous tone technique

Example of test production according to ISO 15775 

Examples of 2 Tables are given according to Annex L of ISO 15775
The EPS- and PDF-files IEALn1 (n = 1 to 2) in PostScript (EPS) and Portable Document (PDF)
show materials of ISO-test charts in halftone and continuous tone

The file format of the files IEALn1 (n = 1 to 2) is EPS (PostScript) and PDF (Portable Document).
One of this two formats can be used for output on any operating system (Mac, Windows, Unix),
and both on any monitor and on any printer either black and white or colour.

If you are not familiar with these file formats look first at the remarks after the following table
 Acrobat 3.0 / 2.1  TXT - filename  EPS - filename  PDF - filename
Table 1 IEAL011.TXT
9 kByte
IEAL011.EPS
9 kByte
IEAL011.PDF
7 kByte
Table 2 IEAL021.TXT
10 kByte
IEAL021.EPS
10 kByte
IEAL021.PDF
8 kByte
Two identical PostScript-files are presented with the file extensions ".TXT" and ".EPS".
The PDF-files are produced from EPS-files using the software
Adobe Acrobat Distiller 3.0 and the additional 2.1-compatibility option.

Remark for download of this page with the EPS-, TXT- and PDF-files
One can download this page and the corresponding EPS- and PDF-files to work offline with a Web-browser.
Restriction: For work on any platform (Mac, Windows 3.1, 95, NT, Unix)
the files must be downloaded with filenames in capital letters and in the same directory as this page
Use for this page the filename INFIE04 with the extension ".HTM" (Windows 3.1) and ".html "
for other platforms (Mac, Windows, Unix). There are no crosslinks to other Web-pages.

Remarks about the software "Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 and 2.1":
The output on any printer and monitor is usually dependend on both the PDF-file type, e. g. 3.0 or 2.1,
and the "Adobe Acrobat Reader (or Exchange)"-software used, e. g. 3.0 or 2.1.
The present version is recommended: the PDF-file type 3.0 and the software Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0

If the software "Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0" is not installed it may be downloaded
for any operating system from the Web-site: www.adobe.com.
This software exists license and charge free separately or as Netscape- or Microsoft-Browser-Plug-In.
If only the "Reader 2.1" is installed one may use the PDF-files specified as "Acrobat (3.0 and) 2.1".

Remarks about the PostScript (PS- or EPS-) source code files:
Identical PostScript source code is presented with the file extensions ".TXT "and ".EPS" twice.
One can read the source code automaticly as .TXT file by any Web-browser.
One can read the identical EPS-file- or PS-file-program code within a Web-browser
if one connects the file extensions ".EPS" or ".PS" with an editor of the operating system
(for Windows: e.g. "NotePad" for small and "WordPad" for large EPS- or PS-files)
(for Macintosh: e.g."Simple text" for small and "BBedit" for large EPS- or PS-files).

Any PS-printer interprets the "%!PS-" at the beginning of a file as as PS-file.
Any PS-Printer will produce identical output for both using "copy" (Windows) or "download" (Mac)
the PS-file to the PS-printer and independent of the file extension ".PS", ".EPS" or ".TXT".
Any Display-PostScript-system will produce identical output on any colour monitor
and independent of the file extension ".PS", ".EPS" or ".TXT"

Other Software for EPS-, PS- and PDF-files
There is other software which can read and transform EPS-, PS- and PDF-files
(unfortunately often not PostScript Level 2 and 3 with device independent colours)
Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Framemaker
The main program for any PostScript Level is Adobe Acrobat Distiller
which transforms any EPS- or PS-file to a PDF-file
(many options with different influence on colour output)

Remark: In a future step an ISO-standard process should make the output for CIELAB colors in the EPS-, PS- or PDF-files independent of colour device and software within 3 CIELAB units after calibration of the device!

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