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"Some files required for color management are missing"
This is the error that prompts every time I try to open InDesign (Beta) 19.5 on my PC.
I already trying uninstalling and reinstalling and also the Cleaner Tool.
When I get into the Color Management panel I can only see three voices:
Customize
North American General Purpose
Emulate Adobe InDesign 2.0 CMF Off
I think the problem is simply that for some reason it's not loading the color profiles (since it's missing so many) and in Photoshop this problem is not present.
Does anyone have a solution to my problem? Thank you very much.
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Thank you for reaching out and sharing the details of the issue you're facing.
Could you please confirm the version of your operating system?
The error message you're seeing indicates that some necessary color management files are missing. Since you've already tried uninstalling, reinstalling, and using the Cleaner Tool without success, I'd recommend the following steps:
1. Ensure that all the necessary color profiles are installed on your system. You can do this by going to the Color Management panel in the Control Panel (Windows) or System Preferences (macOS) and verifying that the profiles are present.
2. If the profiles are missing or incomplete, reinstall the Adobe Color Profiles. You can download them from Adobe's website or retrieve them from a backup if available.
3. Sometimes, permissions issues can prevent InDesign from accessing the necessary files. Ensure that the application has the required permissions to access system folders where these profiles are stored. Reference: Unable to launch InDesign, InDesign Server, or InCopy (https://adobe.ly/4cO9JBP)
If the issue persists with specific color profiles missing, could you share the system details and any specific workflow you're following that leads to this issue? Also, if possible, please share a screenshot of the Color Management panel for further investigation.
Looking forward to your response!
Thank you,
Abhishek Rao
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Hello and thanks for the immediate reply,
I tried downloading and installing the profiles from the adobe website but they were all present already.
I also tried checking the security permissions on every folder that the article you sent suggested, but it was already all allowed in all accounts.
I also tried manually adding color profiles but it gives me an error. I tried giving names to all screenshots to make it less confusing. Thanks again for the help
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Hello @Alessandro34199326wwsx,
Thank you for trying the steps and sharing the information. Would you mind sharing the .icc file with us so that we can test the issue on our end.
We will wait to hear from you.
Thank you,
Abhishek Rao
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Hello,
Sorry, but I don't understand which .icc file should I share, the ones that appear with the *? Or all of them? Thanks!
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Hello @Alessandro34199326wwsx,
Would you mind sharing a screenshot of the those so that we can guide?
We will wait for your response.
Thank you,
Abhishek Rao
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Hi @Alessandro34199326wwsx , just to clarify the Settings presets are not Color Profiles (.ICC files), they are .CSF files which are not saved in the same place as Color Profiles. Here is my Settings list:
On OSX the global .CSF files installed with the CC apps are located in:
Startup ▸ Library ▸ Application Support ▸ Adobe ▸ Color ▸ Settings:
My saved user settings on OSX are located in:
Users ▸ username ▸ Library ▸ Application Support ▸ Adobe ▸ Color ▸ Settings
So you could have all of the default .ICC profiles installed, but not have any of the default .CFS files installed
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I think you nailed the problem. But now I have a new problem: I can't find literally anywhere the default CFS files.
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Have you gound the CFS files? I have the same issue. Thnx
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Hi @dawndwhite,
To resolve the issue, you can retrieve the default .CFS files by reinstalling the Adobe Creative Cloud apps or manually downloading the required files from Adobe's website.
If you're unable to locate them, try navigating to the following directory:
For macOS:
Startup > Library > Application Support > Adobe > Color > Settings
For Windows:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\Color\Settings
Let us know if you need further assistance!
Best,
Abhishek Rao
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Hi @dawndwhite,
The .CFS files are not directly available for download on Adobe's website. They are typically installed with the Creative Cloud apps. If missing, try:
Let me know if you need further guidance!
Best,
Abhishek Rao
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Hi @dawndwhite,
You're absolutely right-thank you for pointing that out. I misspoke earlier, and I sincerely apologize for the confusion. The .CFS files are not available for manual download on Adobe's website. They can only be restored by reinstalling the Creative Cloud apps or copying them from another system with Adobe apps.
I appreciate your patience and understanding. Let me know if you need further assistance!
Best,
Abhishek Rao
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Hello @dawndwhite,
We're sorry for the trouble you're facing. It seems like we need to troubleshoot this issue together in a live session. Please head over to this link: Adobe Support and select the chat button in the lower-right corner of the page. This will allow us to assist you more efficiently and help resolve the issue faster.
Thank you for your patience, and I look forward to assisting you further!
Best,
Abhishek Rao
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Ok, thank you, I will do that when I have time. Can you please tell me which color settings are best to use when working across Ph, AI, and InD with print heavy design/layout jobs (it is rare I do much RGB or digital content where color is an issue) . Thanks agian
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Although CSF files come with an install of Photoshop-InDesign-Illustrator-Bridge, what you usually want to do is visit Photoshop > Color Settings and build your own saved .CSF color settings file. I often choose Adobe RGB 1999 for a general house color space for RGB files. I often choose GRACOL 2006 or 2013 for the house general CMYK color space to work in. I generally turn off all three Ask Me switches so that it won't pop up as many dialog boxes. I usually choose Convert rather than keep original colorspace. I leave the right-side settings generally alone. Then Save it and give it a name and ok ok out of Photoshop. Next stop is Adobe Bridge > Color Settings where I choose my custom-named .CSF file. This conveys these same settings to ID and AI and Acrobat, causing them to be synchronized. I then visit ID and AI to ensure they got the fall-into-line orders conveyed from the Bridge.
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Thank you. I will try this. CSF files have disappeared from my computer. Even with uninstall and reinstall, they are not coming back for whatever reason that no one can seem to give me a repair for. It has caused issues when I get files from my contractor then have to send back to them. At this point, it sounds like my safest bet is to ask them for their settings and just match them. Thank you again for these instructions.