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Duff
Johnson: Professional Accomplishments
Introduced
MultiResolution PDF, a breakthrough
for
published content imaging, combining no-compromise
image quality with the smallest available file-size.
(1997)
Recognizing
an unmet need for academic and periodical publishers
and libraries, DSI developed an image-segmentation approach
to the handling of scanned images, greatly reducing
file-size while guaranteeing high-quality for both color
and bitonal areas of the page.
Introduced
All-PDF and Heuristic Indexing System disc interfaces
(1997)
Clients
needed a way to deploy their content offline as well
as online. DSI responded with complete CD-ROM interfaces
using only PDF files to deliver all aspects of the disc
experience. DSI's clients retain total design control
while benefiting from "like paper" document
delivery, standardized, high-quality free software,
a smooth, customized interface and full-text search.
Introduced
Brochure Grade document imaging
standards (1998)
DSI
recognized that there was a middle-ground between conventional
scanning service bureaus who pay little attention to
individual image quality, and pre-press shops, who may
spend 30 minutes tweaking a single image. DSI's Brochure
Grade conversion services meet the needs of hundreds
of companies seeking to digitize manuals, brochures,
reports and other high-value, high-visibility documents.
Enabled
the world's first large-scale
commercial PDF forms application (1998)
DSI
added fields to over 30,000 pages of insurance application
forms for a major insurance broker, the largest such
volume using PDF forms technology at that time.
Created
Innovative DataStructure software (1999)
DSI's
internal processes required the management of hundreds
of thousands of image and other files on a daily basis.
Using Johnson's design specifications, DSI developed
service-bureau software allowing for the deployment
and management of any type of file into any desired
directory-structure and naming convention.
Introduced
the world's first Section 508
Compliance Service for PDF (2001)
Section
508 requires the Federal Government and its contractors
to publish electronic documents that are accessible
to people with disabilities. Many other governments
and companies are adding similar requirements to their
document production processes. DSI was the first service
company to offer Section 508 compliance remediation
to existing PDF files.
Introduced
the Advanced all-PDF disc
interface (2003)
Developed
advanced methodologies allowing index databases to be
embedded within PDF files, allowing cost-effective creation
of exceptionally powerful, secure and totally self-contained
disc interfaces that use only PDF files.
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