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Problem with Color Management (wide gamut monitor)

Participant ,
Mar 14, 2020 Mar 14, 2020

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When viewing PDF documents containing images on my wide gamut monitor, images have oversaturated colors. They look identical to the way non-color managed Windows applications display the same images (like the (current) Edge browser and the Photos app).

The same PDFs looks OK when opened in Photoshop (or in the Chrome browser).

 

I have used the following ways to create the PDFs used for testing:

1) Photoshop

- Open a JPEG color image (sRGB or AdobeRGB) in Photoshop
- In Photoshop: File -> Save As... -> Save as type: Photoshop PDF

1) Bridge

- Go to the Output module
- Drag a single image on to the page
- Export to PDF


=> Using: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC - 2020, Version 20.006.20034


My system details:

- Adobe Photoshop Version: Adobe Photoshop 2020 Version: 21.1.0 20200212.r.106 2020/02/12: 4dd027efb58 x64
- Bridge Version: Adobe Bridge 2020: 10.0.3.138 x64
- Adobe Camera Raw Version: 12.2.0.386
- Monitor: Eizo CG2730 (calibrated regularly with Xrite i1 Display)
- Windows 10 Pro x64 version: 1909 - Os build 18363.720
- Graphics driver: Driver version: 442.19 (GeForce GTX 1060 3GB)

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Participant ,
Mar 17, 2020 Mar 17, 2020

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Just a quick update:

- When using Bridge to create the PDFs, I have made sure that "Preserve Embedded Color Profile" is turned on in Edit -> Preferences -> Output.

 As mentioned above, other applications seems to render the PDFs OK (the colors are correct), it is only when using Acrobat Reader DC that I see oversaturated colors. Could this be due to a bug/error in the latest Reader DC?

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Participant ,
Mar 19, 2020 Mar 19, 2020

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I forgot to mention above that the generated PDFs also look OK in Bridge (thumbnails and previews).

Here is an illustration of the problem (screendumps). To the left is how Acrobar Read DC renders one of my test PDFs. To the right is the (correct) rendering in Photoshop. Notice how Acrobat Reader DC saturates colors, in this case especially reds:

compare-reader-photoshop.jpg

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LEGEND ,
Mar 20, 2020 Mar 20, 2020

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What Save settings do you use in Photoshop for profile embedding?

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Mar 20, 2020 Mar 20, 2020

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When using Photoshop to generate PDFs, I use the following settings:

 

* In the "Save As" dialog I have the ICC Profile checked ON

* In the "Save Adobe PDF" dialog, I use the following settings:

- Adobe PDF Preset: [High Quality Print] (default)

- Standard: None (default)

- Compatibility: Acrobat 5 (PDF 1.4) (default)

- General: "Preserve Photoshop Editing Capabilities": have tried both ON and OFF (no effect)

- General: "Embed Page Thumbnails": OFF (defauilt)

- General: "Optimize for Fast Web Preview": ON (default)

- Compression: Bicubic Down Sampling To: 300 Pixels/Inch (default)

- Compression: For Images above: 450 Pixels/Inch (default)

- Compression: Compression: JPEG (default)

- Compression: Image Quality: Maximum (default)

- Compression: Convert to16 Bit/Channel Image to 8 Bits/Channel: ON (default

- Output: Color Conversion; No Conversion (default)

- Output: Destination: N/A (default)

- Output: Profile Inclusion Policy: Include Destination Profile (default)

- Security: default (no password etc.)

 

When using Bridge to generate PDFs, I use the following settings:

* Edit  |  Preferences  |  Output:

- View PDF after Export: ON

- Preserve Embedded Color Profile: ON

- ...

- Preserve Transparency for Images: ON

* Output Settings:

- Document: Resolution: 300 ppi (default)

- Document: Image Quality: 8 (default)

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Participant ,
Mar 23, 2020 Mar 23, 2020

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Another quick update:

I have now also tried opening a number of photo related PDFs (no made by me) in Acrobat Read DC, Bridge and Photoshop. The trend is the same: Acrobat Reader DC renders the PDFs with oversaturated colors (as if not having a proper color management), while the previews in Bride look normal.

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Participant ,
Mar 26, 2020 Mar 26, 2020

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Here are two PDFs used during my testing, one generated in Bridge and the other generated in Photoshop:

http://jjohanson-test.com/acrobat-readerdc/2O4A1803-1c3-flatten-BRIDGE.pdf 

http://jjohanson-test.com/acrobat-readerdc/2O4A1803-1c3-flatten-PHOTOSHOP.pdf 

 

BTW: when opening the PDF generated by Bridge in Photoshop, I can see that in the initial "Import PDF" dialog that under "Mode" then "Adobe RGB (1998)" is selected. This corresponds to the embedded profile of the PSD file that was used to generate the PDF.

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Apr 02, 2020 Apr 02, 2020

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I have done some more systematic testing. There seems to be a color management problem/error in the current Windows version of Acrobat Reader DC?
 
Procedure
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This time I have made two test images:
 
- image-AdobeRGB.jpg  -  a JPEG image file with an Adobe RGB (1998) embedded color profile
- image-sRGB.jpg      -  a JPEG image file with a sRGB IEC61966-2.1 embedded color profile
 
For each image I have generated a PDF document using both Bridge and Photoshop. This results in 4 PDF files:
 
- image-AdobeRGB-BRIDGE.pdf     - image-AdobeRGB.jpg has been used in the Output module of Bridge
- image-AdobeRGB-PHOTOSHOP.pdf  - image-AdobeRGB.jpg has been used in Photoshop ("Save As": Photoshop PDF)
- image-sRGB-BRIDGE.pdf         - image-sRGB.jpg has been used in the Output module of Bridge
- image-sRGB-PHOTOSHOP.pdf      - image-sRGB.jpg has been used in Photoshop ("Save As": Photoshop PDF)
 
Each of the 4 PDFs has been opened in three applications:
 
- Bridge (10.0.3.138 x64)
- Photoshop (21.1.1 20200312.r.121 2020/03/12: c839971b587  x64)
- Adobe Acrobat Read DC (20.006.20042)
 
The process is shown in the attached two diagrams:
diagram-AdobeRGB.jpgdiagram-sRGB.jpg
FINDINGS
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This has produced 12 sets of findings (4 PDFs times 3 apps).
A summary:
 
1) Previews in Bridge and Photoshops looks OK for all 4 PDFs.
2) With two exceptions (see diagrams and *) Bridge and Photoshop indicates that the correct color profile is present.
3) For all 4 PDFs Acrobat Read DC shows identical and wrong (oversaturated) colors.
 
*) Bridge shows "Untagged" for the PDFs generated by Bridge. However, according to this:
- https://community.adobe.com/t5/acrobat-reader/does-acrobat-reader-support-color-management-systems/m...
at least the the image in the Adobe RGB (1998) version of the PDF seems to have the correct profile.
 
Speculation
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Since Acrobat Reader DC (ARDC) shows identical previews for all four PDFs (regardless of the image color profile used that also seems to be present in the PDF files), it seems reasonable to assume that ARDC takes the input profile into account (the profile(s) embedded in the PDFs). However, it seems that the output profile (in this case the profile generated while calibrating my Eizo wide gamut monitor) is not taken into account. This behavior mimics the behavior of some native Windows applications like the Edge browser and the Photos app (images with different embedded profiles are rendered identically, but with oversaturated colors on my monitor). It is interesting to note that both the Adobe RGB (1998) files and the sRGB IEC61966-2.1 files preview identically (to my eye) in both Acrobat Reader DC, the Edge browser (non-chromium) and the Windows Photos app. When using "standard" gamut monitors it will often be difficult to see that the colors actually are not correct.
 
Test files for download
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All files can be downloaded here:
 
My system details:
- Adobe Acrobat Reader DC - 2020, Version 20.006.20042
- Adobe Photoshop Version: 21.1.1 20200312.r.121 2020/03/12: c839971b587  x64
- Bridge Version: Adobe Bridge 2020: 10.0.3.138 x64
- Adobe Camera Raw Version: 12.2.0.386
- Monitor: Eizo CG2730 (calibrated regularly with Xrite i1 Display)
- Windows 10 Pro x64 version: 1909 - Os build 18363.752
- Graphics driver: Driver version: 442.19 (GeForce GTX 1060 3GB)

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LEGEND ,
Apr 02, 2020 Apr 02, 2020

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Please report this as a bug. 

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Apr 02, 2020 Apr 02, 2020

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OK, but how do I do that?

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Apr 02, 2020 Apr 02, 2020

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 22, 2020 Sep 22, 2020

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Hi Jjohanson,

 

I was wondering if this issue was resolved or if there is a work around.  I'm having the same issue and it's driving me crazy. 

 

Thanks!

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Engaged ,
Sep 22, 2020 Sep 22, 2020

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It does work now yes. But you will need to restart Acrobat 1 or 2 times and wait like a minute. Very slow to change a profile, but when it is changed, kt works great))

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New Here ,
Oct 09, 2020 Oct 09, 2020

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Hi There

Just found this thread online, im having the exact same problems with oversatutared PDF's on my Eizo Wide Gamut Monitor, many nights of pulling my hair out !

How did you fix this problem?

 

Many Thanks,

 

Jobefoto

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Engaged ,
Oct 09, 2020 Oct 09, 2020

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Do you have a color profile for a monitor in colorcpl.exe? Then it should work.

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New Here ,
Oct 09, 2020 Oct 09, 2020

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Hi

 

Thanks for your reply, not sure what you mean by colorcpl.exe ?

My issue is excatly the same as the above thread, my PDF's hlofd the correct colour if cretaed in photoshop or opened in Chrome's browser, but if i open them in Adobe Reader DC then the colours are over saturated, especially the reds.

 

My monitor is calibrated using an xrite display pro.

 

Thanks

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Engaged ,
Oct 09, 2020 Oct 09, 2020

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>My monitor is calibrated using an xrite display pro.

 

But did you install that color profile to colorcpl.exe?

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New Here ,
Oct 25, 2020 Oct 25, 2020

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Hi

Sorry for late reply, ive been away, i use Macs, i think colorcpl.exe is only for windows ?

Ive gone through your thread here, but dont quite understand how you fixed the problem, any sugestions on correcting the over saturated PDFs on a MAC would be much appreciated ?

 

thanks

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Explorer ,
Nov 19, 2021 Nov 19, 2021

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Hi jobefoto

Did you ever find a solution to this? I'm having this ecact same issue - just with PDFs created in InDesign. I've posted it in a thread but no solution yet:
https://community.adobe.com/t5/acrobat-discussions/colors-are-much-too-saturated-in-acrobat/td-p/125...

All the best, Peter

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Engaged ,
Apr 03, 2020 Apr 03, 2020

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You do understand that even Desktop in windows is not color managed, right? Just saying. Also, I believe Adobe Acrobat only support coverting to DCI-p3 (when in HDR) and sRGB gamuts, not some 3d LUT for your monitor, dunno. Of course Windows gives all APIs for that, but even here in chrome it became broken not so long ago.

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 07, 2021 Jan 07, 2021

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I use Indesign to make PDF. But I have the same problem as you. Whatever I do, if I export my PDF as sRGB it always Displays oversaturated colors. Even Chrome shows correct colors bu AcrobatDC can't. My solution is: When I export my document I choose "No color conversion" and "Don't include profiles". Then my document preview is correct. 

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Community Beginner ,
Mar 07, 2022 Mar 07, 2022

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Has anyone found a work-around for this? It's awful, clients are telling me that I am not using their brand colors colors... I am, its just showing up WAY TOO SATURATED in Adobe Acrobat. 

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Community Beginner ,
May 21, 2022 May 21, 2022

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Strange thing. I had the same problem. I did uninstall Adobe Acrobat Pro (32-bits) and installed Acrobat afterwards (64-bits). Colours were fine so I was delighted. Sadly, next time I started the program, the colours were oversaturated again. Because all other Adobe programs, including Bridge were teh color settings were synchronized (Europe Web/Internet 2) show the pdf (PDF/X-1a:2001) like you would expect and do so on both EIZO monitors, the problem can only be traced to Acrobat Pro.

 

One more thing. It seems not all computers have the same problem at the same time. By reading this and other threads I think the problem has been around for many months now. Hope Adobe finds a solution soon, because Acrobat is the tool for proofing my documents.

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Explorer ,
Jun 12, 2022 Jun 12, 2022

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i confirm having the same problem since some weeks, acrobat seemingly not recognizing cms or the monitor profile.

i am on eizo cg2700s, color navigator 7, windows 11, nvidia rtx2060.  When i set the monitor to sRGB it displays ok. Before i had windows 10, color navigator 6, eizo cg243w, no problems for a long time, although i remember it happened before.  i am wondering how this could happen to a company which deals with colors and design software......problem seems to linger around for years...

 

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Explorer ,
Jun 13, 2022 Jun 13, 2022

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Hello, 

i contacted adobe chat support. Removing acrobat with adobe acrobat cleanup tool and reinstalling from downloaded installer zip solved the problem for me for now.

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