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I am havng trouble exporting my InDesign file, I tried everything but it still doesn't work.
I changed the font, saved as IDML file then exported it, I even tried to delete half of it to find the page contain the error. Please help me!!
This error message has nothing to do with disk space or ram usage or whatever.
It even should have exported your PDF just fine.
This error says – just like you read it – that there are images or files which have an embedded ICC (color) profile in v4 which got converted to v2. Usually this is nothing to be concerned about.
If you want to get rid of it, you would have to find the image that has that v4 profile embedded. You could narrow it down, by deleting half, check, delete, check until you've got
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Which version of InDesign and OS?
How much RAM and spare disk capacity do you have?
Have you tried resetting your InDesign preferences?
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I just updated my InDesign, so it's InDesign 2021, the latest one.
I did have issue with my scratch disk (:C), there's not enough space there. But I exported the PDF into my disk D.
I resetting my Preferences just now and it still doesn't work.
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This error message has nothing to do with disk space or ram usage or whatever.
It even should have exported your PDF just fine.
This error says – just like you read it – that there are images or files which have an embedded ICC (color) profile in v4 which got converted to v2. Usually this is nothing to be concerned about.
If you want to get rid of it, you would have to find the image that has that v4 profile embedded. You could narrow it down, by deleting half, check, delete, check until you've got the page(s) where the culprit is located and then convert that image in Photoshop into a different profile.
Bridge can show you all profiles of the linked images. If you can post a screenshot of that list I probably can narrow it down some more.
But again, usually nothing to be concerned about here.
If you wanna really dig deep, see http://www.color.org/v4spec.xalter
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Thanks Jens for the suggestion.