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Inspiring
May 10, 2019
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Output Bridge CC2019 = Dark Saturated while CS6 = Perfect

  • May 10, 2019
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Outputting PDF files from Bridge 2019 v9.0.3 produces dark saturated colors (specially reds/flesh tones)

Just spent 90 minutes with tech support uninstalling and installing different versions of Bridge and going thru Bridge, Acrobat Pro DC and Photoshop preferences.

Nothing changed.

Then got a call from my partner... he found a work around.

He had not deleted CS6 from his computer.

When outputting the same files from "Bridge CS6" the results were perfect.

Not so out of Bridge CC versions.

I have checked Bridge CS6 vs CC settings and can see no differences except in the results.

Unfortunately I deleted CS6 and can't find away to reinstall it while I wait for a fix.

YT...   Jb.

ps. help...

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Correct answer Junebug Clark

Found the work around.

Luckily I have archived installers of Adobe Web Design Premium dating back to version 4 along with serial numbers.

Installed Photoshop and Bridge out of CS6. It accepted my serial number.

Running "Help->Updates" even updated Bridge, Photoshop, Camera Raw..."

Now I can take the images worked up and repurposed in Bridge CC2019

Switch to Bridge CS6 and "OUTPUT"

There is no change in the image quality or color in the PDF created with CS6.

YT...   Jb.

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Junebug ClarkAuthorCorrect answer
Inspiring
May 10, 2019

Found the work around.

Luckily I have archived installers of Adobe Web Design Premium dating back to version 4 along with serial numbers.

Installed Photoshop and Bridge out of CS6. It accepted my serial number.

Running "Help->Updates" even updated Bridge, Photoshop, Camera Raw..."

Now I can take the images worked up and repurposed in Bridge CC2019

Switch to Bridge CS6 and "OUTPUT"

There is no change in the image quality or color in the PDF created with CS6.

YT...   Jb.

Legend
May 10, 2019
Inspiring
May 15, 2019

"Adobe is aware of this problem"

That is so discouraging because this has been going on for soooo long...

I have been delivering PDFs to clients without knowing what was causing this problem.

Now that I have found a CS6 Workaround I feel terrible about delivering those "Dark and Oversaturated" PDFs in the past.

C'mon Adobe. This can't stand.

YT...   Jb.