
The Adobe PDF Rasterizer library generates high-quality thumbnails and previews for large and content-intensive Adobe Illustrator and PDF files. TIFF files that have floating point data.PSD files that have a bit depth greater than 16.DuoTone, Lab, and Indexed color spaces are not supported. PSD files with a color space other than CMYK, RGB, Grayscale, or Bitmap are not supported.PNG files that have an IDAT chunk size greater than 100 MB.See also Detect unsupported file formats for Dynamic Media. The following list describes the sub-types of raster image file formats that are not supported in Dynamic Media. Unsupported raster image formats in Dynamic Media To use Dynamic Media to preview and generate dynamic renditions for EPS files, see Adobe Illustrator (AI), Postscript (EPS), and PDF file formats.įor EPS files, metadata writeback is supported in PostScript Document Structuring Convention (PS-Adobe) version 3.0 or later.

Metadata writeback works for PSB file format when it is added to the NComm handler. To integrate third-party tools to enable additional capabilities, see Command line based Media Handler. For example, thumbnail generation for EPS vector images is not supported by default.

The support for EPS files applies to raster images only. In addition to the information above, consider the following: Raster image formats supported for Dynamic Media features are as follows: Format Depending on the settings, the merged image may or may not be the actual image. It is an image that is generated by Adobe Photoshop and is included in the PSD file. ‡ The merged image is extracted from the PSD file.

Raster image formats supported for asset management features are as follows: Format Use the legend to understand the support level. To integrate Assets with other standards-compliant digital asset management (DAM) solutions and desktop software, use Adobe’s Extensible Metadata Platform (XMP). Files formats supported in Adobe Experience Manager AssetsĮxperience Manager Assets supports a wide range of file formats and each functionality has varied support for different MIME types.
