I use to save my work files in PDF/A but latest versions of PDFCreator and Adobe seems to be incompatible between them when other readers do read the very same PDF/A files.
I just can't open a PDF/A file (printed with PDFCreator on Word 2010) with Adobe Reader.
The most common error is Invalid ColorSpace as you can see in this discussion:
This error is caused by the colorspace term that makes mention color palette used in the file ( rgb or cmyk type i think ).
According to adobe is the file that is corrupted. http://blogs.adobe.com/dmcmahon/2011/05/17/acrobatreader-invalid-colorspace-error-opening-a-pdf/
BUT the discussion in the forum itself adobe above says otherwise ...
https://forums.adobe.com/message/2433663According to adobe is the file that is corrupted. http://blogs.adobe.com/dmcmahon/2011/05/17/acrobatreader-invalid-colorspace-error-opening-a-pdf/
BUT the discussion in the forum itself adobe above says otherwise ...
It seems that the new versions of both programs want to dominate the market where the adobe is not looking very well accept the standard syntax of other programs that are not adobe .
Rightly I think, because then if adobe accept freeware they loses market. The market it has dominated for being reference when it comes in pdf ...
Rightly I think, because then if adobe accept freeware they loses market. The market it has dominated for being reference when it comes in pdf ...