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"Your current color settings discard CMYK profiles in linked content" error message

Explorer ,
Mar 07, 2009 Mar 07, 2009
I keep getting the following error message:

"Your current color settings discard CMYK profiles in linked content but profiles were set to be honored when this document was created."

every time I open an Illustrator document. I have no idea how this setting was set and no idea how to turn it off. I am just using the standard N America Prepress color setting in Bridge.

I have tried opening new documents using the supplied Ai CS4 new document profiles, no luck. So I am assuming it's a pref that is set in the app itself, yet I have no idea how to change this setting? I don't even see anything referring to a setting like this.

I found this archived discussion: http://www.adobeforums.com/webx?128@@.59b58d84 which had no resolution. Thought I would throw it out there again and see if anyone has been able to fix this. It drives me insane having to deal with that error every time I open a saved document.
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Community Expert , Jun 15, 2022 Jun 15, 2022

If you receive files from other people then the only way to get rid of the error is to set up your environment just as they did.

 

This warning is just a notification that different settings have been used. The setting the warning is reminding you of, concerns how CMYK profiles are handled. Will a profile mismatch cause Illustrator to convert color according to the different profiles? Or will Illustrator keep the numbers and discard the different profile.

 

In CMYK most of the time you want to k

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Community Expert ,
Oct 13, 2022 Oct 13, 2022
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 I'll never understand if that one warning is affecting them in a way that it's not affecting me.


By @Cheryllion

 

If you don't understand whether or not this warning is affecting someone else, then just changing your color management won't help you.

 

The only thing that helps you is to understand. Talk to whoever set up the document and then find out with them which is the best setting for your common workflow.

 

Most of the time you will want to discard profiles in Illustrator, but what if there was a reason why you had set up the other option?

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Engaged ,
Dec 16, 2022 Dec 16, 2022

I find it annoying because of the language. It says "your current settings discard cmyk profiles in linked content," yet it pops up in files I created using the same blank template as other files that don't show that message, I never change my color settings, and none of my files contain linked content so it's like huh.

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 13, 2022 Dec 13, 2022

So I think I figured it out.
Edit > Color Settings > Color Managment Policies > CMYK drop down to "Preserve Embedded Profiles"

Not sure why that's not the default.

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Community Expert ,
Dec 13, 2022 Dec 13, 2022
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So I think I figured it out.
Edit > Color Settings > Color Managment Policies > CMYK drop down to "Preserve Embedded Profiles"

Not sure why that's not the default.


By @Nitteina

 

It's not the default, because it can lead to muddy black when exporting to PDF into a different profile.

 

The message about that "your current color settings ..." is not an error. If you change your color management setup in order to not receive messages about other peoples' files, then you're doing it wrong. Your color settings should match your workflow.

 

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New Here ,
Sep 05, 2024 Sep 05, 2024

To give the most correct and apt solution to the problem i've come from the other side of the world. NP, the solution is:

  1.  Close all adobe apps.
  2. Open Adobe Bridge. Go to edit > Color Setting > Apply.
  3.  You are done.
  4. No more color profile message. Enjoy!

 

Bye Bye Guys!

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Community Expert ,
Sep 05, 2024 Sep 05, 2024

@trofinaf49962364  schrieb:
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  2. No more color profile message. Enjoy!

 


 

That will not solve it for everyone.

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