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Good morning
Its not a functional problem but an aesthetic one.
A big one.
I must have done something because since yesterday, all the pdfs in my computer appear with a yellow (instead of white) background.
They print fine, when I send them to others they open them and look fine....however in my PC the pdfs have a yellow background
What can I do?
This worked to fix this issue for me:
go to ‘Edit’
then ‘Preferences’
Select ‘Accessibility’
Check ‘Replace Document Colors’
Select ‘Use Windows Color Scheme’
Press ‘OK’
There's a couple of other posts on this issue since recent update. Adobe are aware and investigating.
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This worked to fix this issue for me:
go to ‘Edit’
then ‘Preferences’
Select ‘Accessibility’
Check ‘Replace Document Colors’
Select ‘Use Windows Color Scheme’
Press ‘OK’
There's a couple of other posts on this issue since recent update. Adobe are aware and investigating.
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I LOVE you mate
You have nailed it
Problem sorted
Thanks a milion
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Select ‘Accessibility’
Check ‘Replace Document Colors’
Select ‘Use Windows Color Scheme’
Ugh, stop promoting this temp solution!
The above option only fixes some of the simpler documents from my end created from Word documents.
The more complex PDF documents with graphics, logos, colored fonts will still retain that weird yellow background.
Adobe needs to elevate this to the top as a priority to resolve. It's not working for many Acrobat users. The accessibilty option is not the solution!
Check out my attached PDF for example. Using the accessibilty option makes the document even worse if you can believe it. Try to fix it yourself on your end using the accessibilty option and see what I'm talking about.
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Ditto here...the Windows Accessibility option does not work. Has anyone found a solution?
I can't be sharing documents with clients that have this background.
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I had same problem, but later found out that some of my images were yellow in Windows Photo app, too, so I thought it might be a Windows-wide issue. The solution here worked for me:
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Interesting - will be curious to see if those with the issue find this as a solution. I haven't had the yellow issue (yet!).
Dave
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CORRECT SOLUTION IDENTIFIED -- The solution offered by Zekun5DE5 stopped Acrobat Pro from displaying yellow backgrounds. The secret is entering W10 Control Panel - Color Management and changing the default color profile for my monitor to sRGB IEC61966-2.1. Once that was successfully done, the background color of my PDF documents returned to white. Zekun5DE5 provided the link to an article with instructions for implementing the solution, which is: How To Fix Windows Photo Viewer Displaying Yellow Or Orange Tint For White and Transparent Images
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This "fix" (its not really a fix) only works for very basic pdfs consisting of balck text only.
Anything with images etc will not be helped by this.
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This quick fix made my document worse. Please fix this Adobe!!
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you can try right clicking the yellow part on your document, next click properties, a dialog box with three tabs appears. Under the appearance tab there are options for color and opacity. You can just change the color to white and it will get rid of the yellow. I still dont know why document get highlighted yellow. could be a bug.
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I just finished a 4 hour remote session with Adobe on this issue. They've finally decided it's a bug with the last update. They rolled back my version, but it didn't fix it. BUG: ADC-4341292 Hopefully they'll roll out an update soon.
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This may not be an adobe update issue but a windows update issue as I've also noticed certain windows apps like the the "photos" app display white within text/imagery as that tawny pale yellow.
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Hmm...I'm not having the Photo issue. And I'm only having the issue with some random PDF's. Not all of them are yellow. Some of them just have a yellow border. And some of them are just fine.
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Yeah I was able to fix the yellow background within the photos app that was a windows color management issue. Once I set that to sRGB IEC61966-2.1 the yellowing went away in the photos app but the PDF yellowing was still present. So there definitely is an issue within Acrobat
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Using the suggested fix does not work. It only changes the background color of the document not white text or white colors used within images:
This never used to happen it only started happening recently after a recent update. This might also be a windows issue as the "photos" app also displays white within images as this tawny yellow as well.
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Were you able to resolve this?
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Thanks - no, the issue is still ongoing and no patch or update from Adobe...
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I'm almost afraid to say anything lest I jinx it, but all my PDF's seem to be fine this morning. No yellow anywhere.
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I had the same and this resolved the issue, at least for the time being. Question is why did this suddenly happen? I did not do anything out of the ordinary.
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Recently installed Windows 11. Don't know when my adobe apps last updated. This is what "works/worked" for me. YMMV.
Solution 1 (After getting help from adobe chat support)
Result: White is White
Cons?: I don't know much about how this is linked to a color calibration profile set on the OS, so I'm not sure if this method does anything to color accuracy if that's important to you (it is for me).
Solution 2 (ICC Profile in OS )
Access Color Profile on Windows: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/about-color-management-2a2ed8fa-cf09-83c5-e55c-d1428519f...
I don't have a mac but maybe this would be the same: https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/change-your-displays-color-profile-mchlf3ddc60d/mac
Before these solutions, I reset my photshop settings to default and uninstalled/reinstalled my Adobe Acrobat.
Solution 3
This one is a fix through "accessibility" settings in Adobe Acrobat and truthfully I feel it's not a great one. Although it appears to make white backgrounds actually look white, if you have PDFs with artwork or perhaps other media (not just text and the background" you''ll notice color differences. I work in design and this is no good for me.
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ADOBE - WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO ADDRESS THIS ISSUE!
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Still having this issue over a month after this was posted.
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This issue has to be fixed. I am seeing dozens and dozens of reports of this issue. It is widespread, and has been 'on the ground' for weeks now. I read in a different thread a few weeks ago that Adobe is aware and is working on the issue. But weeks?
Dave