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May 3, 2016
Question

Adding an image changes other colors on the page

  • May 3, 2016
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Hi All,

I am having a weird problem: when generating a pdf document via Chrome pdf printer, colors of identical elements on the 1st document page are different than these on the subsequent pages.  So, I eliminated all elements in the doc one-by-one and narrowed the problem down to this. There is one object (an image with a solid color) that changes colors of other elements when added on the page (the element is blue and makes all over colors darker in a blue shade). Deleting that "bad" element reverts other colors to normal. Images are not overlapped, no transparency as such.

What could course such a behavior and how can I avoid it?

I would appreciate any ideas.

Thanks,

Andy

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Legend
May 5, 2016

This was not a bug but a change to the default blending space starting in Acrobat XI.

andyG928Author
Known Participant
May 5, 2016

Changing to the default blending space only on the 2nd page and not on the 1st? This is the screenshot of these 2 pages showing different colors of squares on the 1st and 2nd pages:

Bernd Alheit
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 3, 2016

What happens when you create the PDF document with Adobe Acrobat?

andyG928Author
Known Participant
May 5, 2016

I have uploaded a demo file to show exactly what is happening:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-m667I4zGAHT0lfWVU0ZTlZd0k/view

To replicate the issue:

  1. Download the file and open in Acrobat.
  2. The light blue square on the 1st page is a lot lighter than two squares on the 2nd page. The correct color is on the 1st page.
  3. Select the blue shape on the 2nd page by using the Acrobat Object tool and delete it.
  4. Click on a blue square on the 2nd page. It gets lighter, the same color as on the 1st page.
  5. Then undo the last delete  - the squares on the 2nd page get darker, back to their original color.

As you can see, the blue shape has no overlapping with the squares, no transparency etc. How is it possible that its presence on the page simple affects other colors?

Legend
May 5, 2016

I played around a little bit with that file, and I can not repeat any of these effects.

The Color Inspector shows that the rectangles all have the same color, and the color does NOT change when I delete and undelete the shape in darker blue.

Could it be that the color management on your computer is not properly set up?

(equipment used for the tests: MacBook Pro, OSX 10.10.5, Acrobat XI 11.0.09)

Hope this can help.