Convert to grayscale crashing, incomplete, and unreliable
- March 29, 2022
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This has happened for years: on different computers, different OS, and older versions of Acrobat.
I have been sort of able to "stumble" around it by making repeated attempts after restarts and sometimes leaning out content in a file.
But this latest one just won't work properly.
I export PDFs from Vectorworks (CAD) and use Acrobat to convert to grayscale, sign, and output to print.
I have 6 detail section drawings on a sheet, 1 is a low-resolution rendering.
Convert to grayscale takes a long time to work on it ("Applying Fixups") and then Acrobat just disappears.
I've reboot, etc.
So I created separate PDFs for the individual drawings to try to isolate.
The first one still crashes on convert to grayscale. It's only a 1.26mb file.
The second, more complex drawing (1.75mb), converts but only some things. I have tried running the conversion successive times on the same file as other users have posted this worked for them. But I still have text in multiple colors.
I can place the remaining drawings, one as complex as the first one that crashes and include the one with a render all in one PDF and it converts but also leaves text in original colors. Successive attempts do not convert the remaining colors.
I've attached a screen shot of the Preflight window. It's all "Greek" to me. I just want a grayscale version. Wish they had a simple option for that and I wish it worked correctly.
Anyone else experience this?
Environment:
Acrobat Pro DC - Continuous Release - Version 2022.001.20085 (says no updates are available)
Windows 10 Pro, Version 21H2, OS build 19044.1586 (currently updated)
HP Z4 G4 Workstation, Intel Xeon W-2133 CPU; 32gb RAM; 64-bit
