SDK or ADI for Acrobat 3D

exists a SDK or API so that I can automatic from a other program convert a u3d in a pdf or import in word and then convert it in a pdf?

With Acrobat 3D installed, you will be able to place .u3d files into Microsoft Office files that will then be converted into 3D PDF when the Office application's PDFMaker is used. If you have OpenGL rendering available you can also convert unsupported file types straight out of the original authoring application using the 3D Capture tool provided with Acrobat 3D. On top of that, Acrobat 3D supports very many 3D file types for conversion to 3D PDF.

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