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Photos corrupt when brought into InDesign or Photoshop

New Here ,
May 06, 2025 May 06, 2025

I have a set of photos I'm trying to use for a publication I am designing, but when I bring them into InDesign, they break and looking nothing like they should. I've attached a screenshot as reference. This has only ever occured with these photos, so I imagine the issue is them. Could someone help me maybe bring there proper color data back or will I need the client to provide a substitute photo.

Screenshot 2025-05-05 at 12.52.51 PM.png

 

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Guide ,
May 06, 2025 May 06, 2025

Please have a look at the File Info / XMP metadata, e.g. from the Links panel fly-out menu, maybe there is a hint on what tool was used to achieve that "effect".

Leaving the task to repair to others.

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Community Expert ,
May 06, 2025 May 06, 2025

Hi @JacobG.O , Also, if you have it on try turning off View > GPU Preview

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Community Expert ,
May 06, 2025 May 06, 2025
  1. What file type are the images?
  2. How did you import the images?
  3. What color space (profile and mode) have the images?
  4. Are the images linked or embedded?
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Community Expert ,
May 06, 2025 May 06, 2025

@JacobG.O

 

There was a thread a few weeks ago with exactly the same problem - I think re-saving in Photoshop helped.

 

System preview was perfectly fine. 

 

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May 09, 2025 May 09, 2025
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Adobe Employee ,
May 09, 2025 May 09, 2025

Hi All,

Thank you for sharing the threads. I am checking with the team to see if this is a known issue. Meanwhile, @JacobG.O, please share the information requested by our experts. Please also share the version of InDesign installed on your machine and the details of your operating system.

 

We will try our best to investigate the issue and help you.

 

Thanks,

Harshika

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Community Expert ,
May 09, 2025 May 09, 2025
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@JacobG.O Where did the photos come from? Can you share one  of them here?

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