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`Petitioners' Exhibit 1022, pg. 1
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`What is the Acrobat Portable
`Document Format (PDF)?
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`An Adobe Acrobat 3.0 PDF takes a file of unwieldy PostScript code
`and distills it into a database of objects on a page. It is highly
`compact with all embedded fonts, pictures, and compressed vector
`objects. It is device and media independent with CMYK and named
`(spot) color support and (olor space definitions incorporated. It
`is a trap-able, impose-able, convertible page-oriented file that is
`viewable by Macintosh, DOS, Windows, Unix and
`WWW browsers using the free Acrobat Reader.
`It is as it says-a Portable Document Format(cid:173)
`optimized for uniform and predictable high-end
`printing and re-purposable into other digital forms.
`
`Device independence,
`
`The needfor printing drivers or printer description files has made
`printing more device dependent than users would have liked. But now
`the Acrobat 3.0 PDF provides the best method yet for storing and
`defining a document for print. The same file can be used for digital
`proofing, large format(imposed) film imageseWng, computer-to(cid:173)
`p/ate, black and white document printing, digital color printing. color
`press, internet viewIng and printing, and archivingformafs that
`can be reconstituted Into the original objects, so pictures can be
`reconverted for other applicatiOns.
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`Media independence.
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`PDF allows you to use the medium that best suits your need: page or
`imposedfilm, imposed plate - polyester or aluminum, digital color
`proof, on-demand printingfrom digital presses, WWWfiles,CD-ROM
`files, or digital image archives. Publishing has never had more oppor(cid:173)
`tunity for extending its franchise and reinventing itself
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`Petitioners' Exhibit 1022, pg. 2
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`~4 ation of publishing workflows
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`PDF publishing,
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`Publish in print or non"print form. For instance, convert (1 year's
`worth of your publication to POFs and record them on a CD-ROM.
`Sell this reference archive at a value-added price. Why? It's not just
`the publication,you can also search through all issues to find the
`keywords and information you want. Users will pay a premium for
`search and retrieval. You can also put the POFs on the WWWwith
`a password and give it only to paid subscribers. Create an Qnhive
`of issues from past years. PDFs retain the look and feel of your
`publication. Users can read them on-screen or print them out
`on almost any PostScript printer.
`
`Distributed output
`and remote proofing:
`
`Send POFs with the efficacy of eledronic communication tv
`additional print sites to bring reproduction closer to the point of
`distribution, with the assurance that each site will print a uniform
`ond predictable document. Send PDFs back to the client to proof
`on a digital proofer with proper color transforms. PDFs speed the
`production and the delivery process. Automated prepress with
`PDF It makes a net work.
`
`AGFA
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`Petitioners' Exhibit 1022, pg. 3
`
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`Display list coding
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`Flattened
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`smaller file size
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`Predictable performance, eliminates
`postScript errors
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`Hardware independent, device indepen(cid:173)
`dent, multiple operating systems support
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`banding
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`Editable
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`16 bit color
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`Improved font handling
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`HiFI color
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`In-RIP separations
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`In-RIP trapping'
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`Job tickets
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`Adobe's high-end RIP technology
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`Creates and uses PDF as internal format
`
`Two-phased RIpping approach
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`late binding workflow
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`Multiple parallel rasterizlng
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`Multiple output devices
`
`What is the process
`to make PDF files?
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`It Is called distilling. Your document
`is saved as a PostScript file and then
`distilled with Adobe Acrobat DistlUer.
`You can also use PDFWriter, a chooser(cid:173)
`level uti1lty that automatically saves
`PostScript and distills without operator
`Intervention, or you can use scripting
`or other automated functions to distill
`Individual files or groups of files. PDF
`publishing workflows will include
`the ability to drag and drop your
`application file over an icon for
`automatic distilling.
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`Automated prepress
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`Creator application
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`Generate PDF files
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`Generate job ticket
`information
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`Interpretation of PostScript
`and error check
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`Embed font information
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`Cho05e image resolution
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`Compress fonts,
`images, and graphiCS
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`Full service imaging
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`Petitioners' Exhibit 1022, pg. 4
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`with PDF
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`Manage and process
`PDF files
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`Rasterize PDF files
`
`Output
`
`Apply job ticket
`information
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`Make final changes
`
`Preflight check
`
`Create trap settings
`
`Imposition and
`soft proofing
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`Apply job ticket
`information
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`fmagesetter or
`platesetter
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`Check c%r profile
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`Digital printer
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`OP! image repfacement
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`remote proojer
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`Perform trapping
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`RasLeri;t.ing :lot necessary for:
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`Archive server
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`Screening
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`N.'Si>ap.
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`World wide web
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`CD-ROM
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`AGFA+
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`Petitioners' Exhibit 1022, pg. 5
`
`

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`PDF publishing features
`
`PDF input
`
`Scan existing documents directly
`into PDFfalmat
`
`If you can create a page with your application program,you can
`convert it to a PDF. Newfeatures in version 3.0 let you Incorporate
`forms information or make last minute text changes. Acrobat lO
`PDFs are convertible to EPS files with embedded fonts, which can
`be imported to page layout and other programs.
`
`Retain fonts and formatting,
`include text, images, and graphics
`
`Extensible'feoture set
`through plug-ins.
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`C%r management
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`COLORTUNE
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`PLUG-IN
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`Ever try to print a PostScript file without
`the right printing driver or description file?
`Not a problem any more. PDFs were made for
`prepress networks that integrate multiple
`output options. The PDF Is a standardized,
`device-friendly output-optimized format.
`It does not require special print drivers or
`description files. If it distills, most often it
`prints. Let the PDF do the driving.
`
`Macintosh, Windows, Windows 95,
`Windows NT, DOS, UNIX operating
`systems
`
`CD·ROMs
`
`Email
`
`Web publishing
`
`Digital printing
`
`PDF output features
`
`Bypass the QulckDrawllaserWriter and GOlf Windows drivers for greater predict(cid:173)
`ability. Bypass two of the three main fundions of a Raster Image Processor to
`speed ripping. You have the ability to drag and drop files for automated processing,
`conversion, queuing and output. With level 3 Supra RIP architedure one PDF can
`be direded to many different output devices- RIP once and output many times.
`
`Petitioners' Exhibit 1022, pg. 6
`
`

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`Digital video and audio
`
`HTMt linking, hot links within
`PDF documents and to other
`PDF documents
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`Password protection
`
`Forms and databases
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`5earchable indexing
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`Name
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`Address
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`City
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`State
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`Zip
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`0 Scnd more info
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`Operating system independence.
`Software independence
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`Create PDFfiles from any
`Post5cript application
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`Imagesetter or P/atesetter
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`Direct to press
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`Proofing andrem6te proofing
`
`Archive servers
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`AGFA
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`Petitioners' Exhibit 1022, pg. 7
`
`

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`PDF workflow versus parallel wor
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`Multiple repurposing of
`the same PDF document
`
`Once in Acrobat lO PDF form your document is now free to be anything
`it needs to be: paper, film, plate, proof, WWW-viewablefile,data,document
`or image archive, and more. New automated workflow tools will open
`the PDF, save the pictures in a new form, and re-distil! the document for
`another purpose. Or save the pictures into an image database for access
`by clients as they build documents for different publishing streams.
`Accept ads in digital form and place them on pages without expensive
`copydot scanning. With a totally digital publication you can now go
`directly to plate or digita! press.
`
`PDF publishing workflow
`
`Drag files over icons representing desired functions and the system
`does the rest. Files are moved through various operations on their way
`to uniform and predictable output. PDF workflows are open and non(cid:173)
`proprietary. Because the PDF embeds so much about your document in
`new and intelligent way, work now flows through systems specifically
`designed for PDF handling and cuts the need for pre-flighting, repro(cid:173)
`gramming, time spent opening flies to change settings, and other
`activities involved with checking and setting files for high-end printing.
`Savings of 50% over conventional digital workflows are predicted.
`
`Scanning
`
`Design and
`file prep
`
`Digital
`proof
`#Y
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`Manage
`PDF flies
`
`Conventional workflows force
`multiple reworking of the same
`creative elements
`
`Today's digital workflows reqUire many steps and many pOints of human
`intervention. To meet the needs of a multitude of clients with different
`application programs, layout approaches, prepress knowledge, and skill
`levels, many prepress networks lose the automation that they promised.
`PDF workflows give you the automation to increase throughput and
`reduce human interaction.
`
`Conventional electronic
`publishing workflow
`
`Receiving files from a host of clients applying a host of applications
`with a host of fonts and a host of EPS orllFF or CT or other bitmap fifes,
`then using the appropriate version of the driver to generate the proper
`PostScript code to get the printout the client desires has long been a
`painful, error-prone process. Pre-flighting was born to check the files for
`missing elements, incorrect settings and proper procedures. Teams of
`people are now assembled just go review jobs so they can be printed.
`
`Design and
`file prep
`
`Scanning
`
`DesIgn and
`file prep
`
`Scanning
`
`Design and
`file prep
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`Digital
`proof
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`Petitioners' Exhibit 1022, pg. 8
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`Platesetter
`or
`imagesetter
`
`Plates
`with imposed
`pages
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`Digital printing
`
`Final product
`
`Offset printing
`
`Press
`proof
`
`Final product
`
`World Wide Web
`
`Digital printing
`
`Final product
`
`Platemakerl
`Imposition
`
`Offset printing
`
`Press
`proof
`
`Final product
`
`J
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`Plates
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`World Wide Web
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`AGFA
`
`Petitioners' Exhibit 1022, pg. 9
`
`

`
`PDF publishing value chain
`
`The client
`
`Forget Fed Ex. Eschew messengers. "Now"is
`faster than overnight. See the work of your
`designer in process as Iheytelecommunicate
`compact PDFs thai are viewable on your
`computer screen and printable from the
`PostScript printer in your office. Add notes
`and comments to the PDF and e-mail
`the fjle back. Talk to the designer while
`reviewing the job on screen.
`
`The ad agency
`
`Create and prepare ads with the program
`of your choice and then save the ad as
`a PDF. Send it to any periodical where it
`can be converted into an EPS file with
`embedded font data and then imported
`into the publication page. Oops - got
`that last minute price correction(cid:173)
`Acrobat lets you change it.
`
`, I
`
`The deSigner
`
`When that award-winning design is
`completed, save it as a PDF and send it to
`the service bureau for prooforfilm output.
`Communicate with customers from the
`comfort of your studio. Work anywhere ...
`for clients anywhere. And be assured that
`the design you create is the design that will
`print. The PDF gives you the best of both
`worlds: printing and viewing.
`
`Petitioners' Exhibit 1022, pg. 10
`
`

`
`The printer
`
`Accept PDF jobs with the assurance that they
`wi!! print predictably. Automate trapping
`and Imposition. Perform color transforms
`automatically. Go directly to digital printer
`or press with more short-fun, on-demand
`jobs. link with other printers to form a net(cid:173)
`work of distribute and print sites. Optimize
`computer-ta-plate workflows. Implement
`the printing company of the future today
`with a totally digital workflow.
`
`The service bureau
`
`Set up a secured Internet Protocol and
`let clients send you files for proofing or
`other output directly. Don't worry about
`missing fonts or images or printing driver
`incompatibilities. The PDF is the fjle of the
`future -
`the standard, compact format
`for print and more. Provide value-added
`services with trapping, imposition and
`others based on developing Acrobat plug(cid:173)
`ins. Archive aU your customer's d3ta and
`easily publish to print, CD· ROM, or world(cid:173)
`wide web as needed.
`
`Petitioners' Exhibit 1022, pg. 11
`
`

`
`Argentina, Agfa-Gevaert, Argentina S.A.
`Tel.: 54-1-958-57670, Fax: 54-1-983-5052
`Australia, Agfa-Gevaert Ltd.
`Tel.: 61-3-9264-7711, Fax: 61-3-9264-7890
`Austria, Agla-Gevaert G.m.b.H.
`Tel.: 43-1-89112, Fax: 43-1-89112-3204
`Belgium, Agla-Gevaert N.V.
`Tel.: 32-3-450-9711, Fax: 32-3-450-9898
`Belgium, Agla·Gevaert N.v., Direct Export
`Tel.: 32-3-444-7120, Fax; 32-3-444-7102
`Bradl, Agfa-Ge~aert do Bra,il Ltda
`Tel.: 55-11525-7585, Fax: 55-11521-0129
`Canada, Agla Division, Bayer, Inc.
`Tel.: 1-416-241-1110 Ext: 4032,
`Fax: 1-416·241-5409
`Caribbean and Central America,
`Agla, Division Bayer
`Tel.: 305-592·6522, Fax: 305-593-8521
`Chile, Agla-Gevaert Ltda.
`Tel.: 56-2-238-3711, Fax: 56-2-2384507
`Columbia, Hoechst Colombiana S.A.
`Tel.: 57-1-410-1077, Fax: 57-1-2954197
`Czech RepUblic, Agfa Division, Bay~r 5.R.O.
`Tel.: +420-2-66101-623, Fax: +420-2-66101·699
`Denmark, Agla-Gevaert NS,
`Graliske Syslemer
`Tel.: +45 4326 6766, Fax: +45 432E 6701
`Finland, Oy Agfa-Gevaert AB
`Graaliset jarjeslelm~t
`Tel.: 358-9-88781, Fax; 358·9·8878·278
`France, Agfa-Gevaert S.A.
`Tel.: 33 1 40998838, Fax: 33 1 40 99 79 96
`Germany, A91a Deutschland
`Vertriebsgesellschalt mbH & Cie.
`Tel.: 49-221-5717-0, Fax: 49-221-5717-248
`Greece, Agfa-Gevaert A.E.B.E.
`Tel.: 30-1-576-3200, Fax: 30-1-574-4900
`Hong Kong, Agfa Hong Kong Ltd.
`Tel.: 852-2555-9421, Fax: 852-2555·2480
`Hungary, Agfa Division, Bayer Hungaria Kft
`Tel.: 3612121540, Fax: 3612121574
`Ireland, Agla Ltd.
`Tel.: 353-1-4506733, Fax: 353 -1-4565267
`Italy, Agla·Gevaert S.p.A.
`TeL: 39-2-3074-1, Fax: 39-2-3074-429
`Japan, Agfa-Gevaert Ltd.
`Tel.: 81-3-5704-3140, Fax: 81-3-5704-3089
`Korea, Agla Korea Ltd.
`Tel.: 82-2-2624-200, Fax: 82-2-274-9764
`Luxembourg, Agla·Gevaert S.A.
`Tel.: 44-20-44-1, Fax: 45-04-37
`Mexi(o, Agfa Oivision
`Tel.: (525) 728 3213, fax: (525) 72B 32 10
`Netherlands, Agfa-Gevaert 8.V.
`Te!.: (31) 70 4131211, Fax: (31) 70 4131585
`New Zealand, Agla Division, Bayer Ltd.
`Tel.: 649-443-5500, Fax: 649-443-5.187
`Norway. Agfa-Gevaert A.5., Grafiske 5ystemer
`Tel.: 47 67 06 88 00, Fax: 47 67 06 07 53
`Poland, Agfa Sp.
`TeL: 48-22-636-7576, Fax: 48-22-38-9114
`Portugal, Agfa-Gevaert ltd
`Tel.: 351 14146700 Fax: 351 14146780
`Singapore, Agfa Division, Bayer Pte. Ltd.
`Tel.: 65-261-3389, Fax: 65·265·6559
`South Africa, Agfa Division, 8ayer ~ty. Ltd.
`Tel.: 27-11-921-5564, Fax: 27-11-921-5548
`Spain, Agfa-Gevaert, S.A.
`Tel.: 34.3.476-7600, Fax: 34.3.458-2503
`Sweden. Agfa-Gevaert AB
`Tel.: 46-8-793 01 00. Fax; 46·8·793 01 71
`Switzerland, Agfa-Gevaert AG
`Tel.: 41-1-823-71-11, Fax: 41-1-823-73-76
`Taiwan, Agla Division
`Tel.: 886-2-503-9123, Fax: 886-2-504-4819
`UK, Agfa Gevaert Ltd.
`Tel.: 44-181-231-4200, Fax: 44-181·231·4957
`USA, Agla Division, Bayer Corporation
`Tel.: 800-227-2780, fax: 508-583-0711
`Venezuela, Agfa-Gevaert S.A
`Tel.: 58-2-2.03-9000, Fax: 58-2-239-0477
`
`Internet address:
`www.Agf.1Home.com
`
`© Copyright 1997 by Bayer Corporotion.
`All rights reserved. Printed in USA.
`
`Agfa and the Agla rhombus are trademarks of
`Bayer Corporation or its affiliates, which may be
`registered in certain jurisdictions. PostSnipt is a
`trademark of Adobe Systems, Incorporated,
`which may be registered in certain jurisdictions.
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`The complete picture.
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`Petitioners' Exhibit 1022, pg. 12

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