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- Since latest InDesign updates 17.0 ... the GPU view shows less saturated colors of imported PSD files.
- Switching to CPU view, correct bright PSD colors are shown.
- Color profiles are synced with Bridge.
- Mac Book Pro 2019, AMD Radeon Pro 5500M 8 GB
How can I fix it? Anyone an idea?
 
 
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Hi there,
Sorry to hear about your experience. Would you mind sharing the exact version of the OS & InDesign? Do you see this behavior with some specific PSD documents? If yes, would it be possible for you to share some sample PSD files with us?
We'll be happy to take a look.
Regards,
Ashutosh
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Hi Ashutosh,
here my system specs:
- Big Sur 11.6.1
- InDesign 17.0.1
- PSD 23.0.2
I see this problem with all PSDs and also with other pics placed in Indesign.
I've attached my test indd and used links (PSDs and files from web).
Thank you in advance
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Thanks for sharing the files, and sorry for the delayed response. I would request you to, please try changing the Transparency Blend Space to Document RGB in InDesign (Edit > Transparency Blend Space > Document RGB) to see if the colors match with that in Photoshop. Let us know how it goes.
Regards,
Anshul Saini
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I have been trying to export a simple 650 X 250 banner for our CMS. The CMS is very exacting and only will accept these exact sizes and Jpegs. When ecporting in an older version of Illustrtor my colleague has no problem. I am using the latest vwrsion which now offers "Export to web - legacy) and going through the option I cannot my banners to upload onto the CMS. Ive spent hours going through all export and save features to no end. I am still require to send to my colleage who simply saves "web safe" on the older version and Bingo they upload to the CMS. What the heck is this all about..... please help, going
out of my mind with this..........
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This is the InDesign forum. I suggest posing your question in the Illustrator forum.