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February 28, 2025
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Farbdarstellungsproblem in Adobe Acrobat bei Dokumenten aus SharePoint/Adobe Cloud

  • February 28, 2025
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Hallo zusammen,

ich habe ein Problem mit der Farbdarstellung in Adobe Acrobat festgestellt, wenn ein PDF-Dokument über SharePoint oder die Adobe Cloud geöffnet wird.

Problemstellung:

Beim Öffnen eines PDF-Dokuments über SharePoint oder direkt in der Adobe Cloud werden die Farben nicht korrekt dargestellt. Während das gleiche Dokument lokal auf dem Rechner in den korrekten Farben erscheint, gibt es beim Öffnen über die Cloud-Dienste Farbabweichungen.

 

 

Ist dieses Problem bekannt, und gibt es bereits eine Lösung oder einen Workaround?

Gibt es spezielle Farbeinstellungen in Adobe Acrobat, die dieses Verhalten beeinflussen könnten?

Hat jemand ähnliche Erfahrungen mit der SharePoint- oder Adobe Cloud-Integration gemacht?

 

Danke für euer Feedback!

 

Correct answer creative explorer

@daniel_5027 The colour discrepancies you're observing when opening PDFs via SharePoint or Adobe Cloud, compared to local viewing, are likely due to a combination of colour management and rendering differences between cloud-based viewers and your local Adobe Acrobat installation. Cloud viewers often use simplified colour profiles or rely on web-based rendering engines, which may not accurately reproduce the embedded colour profiles within your PDFs. This can lead to colour shifts or inconsistencies, especially if your PDFs contain specific ICC profiles or use colour spaces that are not universally supported by web browsers or cloud viewers. Unfortunately, there isn't a simple setting in Acrobat to fix this directly when viewing in the cloud. For the most accurate colour, it's often best to view important PDFs on your computer or to convert them to a format that uses colours the cloud understands better.

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creative explorer
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March 17, 2025

@daniel_5027 The colour discrepancies you're observing when opening PDFs via SharePoint or Adobe Cloud, compared to local viewing, are likely due to a combination of colour management and rendering differences between cloud-based viewers and your local Adobe Acrobat installation. Cloud viewers often use simplified colour profiles or rely on web-based rendering engines, which may not accurately reproduce the embedded colour profiles within your PDFs. This can lead to colour shifts or inconsistencies, especially if your PDFs contain specific ICC profiles or use colour spaces that are not universally supported by web browsers or cloud viewers. Unfortunately, there isn't a simple setting in Acrobat to fix this directly when viewing in the cloud. For the most accurate colour, it's often best to view important PDFs on your computer or to convert them to a format that uses colours the cloud understands better.

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Participant
March 18, 2025

Thank you so much for your detailed explanation! Your insights into color management and rendering differences between local and cloud-based viewers really helped me understand the issue better. It makes sense that cloud viewers might not fully support embedded color profiles, and I appreciate the clarification.

I'll look into possible workarounds based on your suggestions. Thanks again for taking the time to respond – I really appreciate it!

creative explorer
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May 18, 2025

@daniel_5027 I teach colour theory, so, I had tell many students when they work on cloud-based versus local saved.

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