PDFs often embed Times New Roman fonts, but when you copy text, you might get gibberish like “ŦŗđäŝƑ” instead of “Times Roman.” This happens because the PDF uses a custom encoding table. A converter can reverse-engineer the correct Unicode characters by analyzing the glyph shapes or the embedded mapping.
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PDFs often embed Times New Roman fonts, but when you copy text, you might get gibberish like “ŦŗđäŝƑ” instead of “Times Roman.” This happens because the PDF uses a custom encoding table. A converter can reverse-engineer the correct Unicode characters by analyzing the glyph shapes or the embedded mapping.
(Paid/Free trial)