Automate Imaging Tasks for Print and Web Workflows
Adobe Graphics Server software dynamically updates, modifies, and repurposes content for use in any application or delivery to any device. Images can be output as GIF, animated GIF, JPEG, PNG, WBMP, SVG, PSD,TIFF, EPS and Adobe PDF files. Newly added support for EPS and Adobe PDF files makes it possible to deploy Adobe Graphics Server 2.0 in high-resolution print workflows.
- Read/write EPS—Adobe Graphics Server 2.0 reads and writes both vector and raster EPS files in the same manner as Photoshop 7.0. EPS files are rasterized when opened with Adobe Graphics Server, providing the option to add new layers.
- Read/write Adobe PDF—Adobe Graphics Server 2.0 software handles generic Adobe PDF files in the same manner as Photoshop 7.0. The files are rasterized upon opening, offering the ability to add layers.
- Read Illustrator files—Adobe Illustrator files saved in EPS or Adobe PDF formats can be opened in Adobe Graphics Server. Using Adobe Graphics Server, you can easily generate thumbnails of Illustrator files for asset management systems and image portals.
Read and Write Industry-Standard Metadata Formats
Adobe Graphics Server software can read and write metadata in XMP (Extensible Metadata Platform); EXIF (Exchangeable Image File), the standard format for information about digital camera images; and IPTC (InternationalPress Telecommunications Council), the image metadata standard for news organizations. All metadata rules in Adobe Graphics Server match those in Photoshop 7.0. The ability to read XMP metadata allows Adobe Graphics Server to dynamically update an enterprise’s internal systems such as Content Management Systems (CMS) when new images containing metadata are received. Support for writing metadata enables Adobe Graphics Server to dynamically update an image’s metadata fields before the image is sent outside the system.
Manipulate Images in CMYK Mode
Adobe Graphics Server 2.0 lets you perform image modifications in CMYK mode, such as replacing text or pixels, thereby bypassing the need to convert images to RGB mode for editing. Maintaining the original image’s color space and profile preserves image quality and saves production time.
Take Advantage of Industry-Leading Photoshop Functionality
Support for flattening and optimization engines—By supporting the same flattening and optimisation engines as Adobe ImageReady 7.0 and the Save for Web functionality in Photoshop 7.0, Adobe Graphics Server 2.0 maintains the highest possible quality in rendered PSD files.
Image sizing and resolution control
Adobe Graphics Server 2.0 software provides all the major functionality of the Image Size dialog box in Photoshop 7.0, such as changing DPI and height/width. For instance,images can be automatically sized into rectangles of a specific height or width while maintaining aspect ratios.
Clipping path support
Adobe Graphics Server 2.0 reads and writes EPS, PSD, Adobe PDF, and TIFF images containing clipping paths. By handling clipping paths, Adobe Graphics Server maintains image quality and enables you to automatically create multiple renditions and dynamically update images that include clipping paths.For print-to-Web and print-only workflows, clipping path support ensures your images will be left intact.
Create Tightly Integrated, Efficient Workflows
Adobe Graphics Server is server-based software with Java, Perl, and COM SDKs and a command line, which allows it to be easily integrated into CMSs, asset management systems, and workflow management tools. The integration allows Adobe customers, partners, and resellers to create enhanced print and Web workflow
solutions that are robust, flexible, seamless, and efficient.
Adobe Graphics Server is tightly integrated with industry-leading Adobe image tools and file formats, allowing
you to work smoothly from image creation to the delivery of final, customized images in multiple formats. For example, you can use Photoshop, Illustrator, Adobe GoLive and Adobe InDesign software to create new templates that are updated by Adobe Graphics Server.