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March 14, 2008
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Colors faded, washed out in PDF display

  • March 14, 2008
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Hi all, odd problem... found a few like it in the forums, no solutions though.

When I export a PDF from InDesign CS3 to Acrobat 8, the PDF opens with a dull "wash" over the entire pages.

When I scroll or move thru the document in Acrobat, I briefly see the pages properly (vivid color, rich blacks) for a split-second, then this grayish "wash" appears over everything. This even happens in the Print preview dialog.

It seems to print OK, but executives will be opening & viewing this file and not always printing. I'm getting comments like "can you fix the color?"

My color settings are synchronized thru Bridge.

Any insight is much appreciated!!
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Participant
August 25, 2021

https://youtu.be/nHjfh0DXbVc

Recent Updates seemed to change my PDF Export Presets. I cut a tutorial video for you.

• File » Save a Copy

• Save File as a Photoshop PDF

• Change Adobe PDF Preset from [HIGH QUALITY PRINT] to [PRESS QUALITY]

• Problem Solved

 

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Known Participant
March 18, 2021

I had the same problem with saving PDFs from illustrator and I went to OUTPUT when saving the PDF and set "Color Conversion" to "Convert to Destination" and it fixed the pdf colors. 

November 12, 2010

I was having the same problem, I am not techy at all just getting started with IndesignC3. So I can't give much insight into the actual issue but i did fix washed-out problem I was having, so maybe this can work for you guys too.

When I was exporting to pdf under: settings-general, in the top right is 'compatibility'. At first it was set at Acrobat 5 (PDF 1.4). I changed it to Acrobat 4 (PDF 1.3) and it is woking...no washed out look!

Hope it can work for you guys too.

Participant
January 3, 2012

View: Proof colors. When this is on your document will show correctly.

Participant
February 13, 2009
There was a bug in Acrobat 8.0 that affected the display of images which had live transparency applied or interacted with transparency (including drop shadows and other effects). The bug was fixed in 8.1. Since things display correctly with Output Preview open, I suspect this is what you are running into. It's only a display problem.
Participating Frequently
February 11, 2009
This has happened to me when and is always connected with transparency and/or drop shadows. Make sure that your transparency blend space is set to the final color space the PDF will be used for. If I need the PDF for onscreen display only, then I make the images, the document color space and the transparency blend all the same RGB. When I have to work with CMYK, it always prints correctly, but never displays correctly.
Participating Frequently
September 21, 2010

That's it!  Was having the same issue ...   I changed my Transparency blend space to RGB and that fixed the problem with my photos.  RGB photos were coming out as faded when I exported to an RBG pdf.  The only other solution was to flatten the pdf.  But changing the transparency flattener colorspace to RBG fixed the problem so that I don't have to flatten the document first.  Thanks!!!

Participant
December 20, 2008
I have exactly the same problem, the "washed out" PDF after converting from InDesign. Funnily enough, if I then open the washed out PDF in Photoshop, it appears in all its richness. And I can save it as a Jpeg or Tiff with full colours preserved.
Also, most of my page layout PDFs convert with no problem. It's just the front cover design that gets washed out, so i'm thinking it must be something to do with having overlapping objects. I have text over colour-filled rectangles, and some drop shadow on other objects. It seems to be something to do with the way InDesign flattens these when it makes the PDF. Images on page layouts without any overlap remain crystal clear.
Participant
October 6, 2008
I am having a similar but different problem.

My documents print from InDesign CS3 just fine. The printed output matches my on screen colors just fine. When I create a PDF from InDesign, the onscreen PDF looks just fine... BUT (here's the problem) the printed output from the PDF is washed out.

The reason this is important is because I have to send a PDF file to the printer to have it printed. The printer only accepts PDF files.

The color space is CMYK in all cases (US Web Coated SWOP v2)

I have tried a TON of different options, from "Preserve Color Space" to not preseving, convert, etc. etc.

Does anyone have any ideas why printing from InDesign looks good but printing from the PDF file is always washed out?

Thanks,
Participant
June 29, 2008
THank you!!! I have been having this same exact issue. Did you ever find a solution?
Participant
June 17, 2008
Hi

If you save EPSs from your PSDs and use EPSs in your Indesign Doc then the PDFs retain the strong colour.

I recon it's Indesign not processing the PSDs properly into PDF format.
Participant
March 19, 2008
There's a bug in older versions of Acrobat 8 that
has this kind of effect. Which version are you using?