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I got my SnapScan to work but it saves as an Acrobat PDF
BUT... when I go to open in photoshop... it won't open as it says something about the color space is not correct
"Could not open “12092024.pdf” because a color was specified using an unsupported color space"
It's just a B&W scanned file. There is no color for these files.
+ it tries to open as a previw instead of the pdf...
I am trying to get it open in Photoshop 2025 because I want to save it as a jpg or pdf file but it won't let me.
Help would be greatly appreciated to get it to open + to be able to open it as jpg or pdf
Thank you!!!!!
MacOs 15.1.1
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I would expect a scanner to default to RGB. However, you may have something else set to create the PDF that Photoshop doesn't like. Photoshop can open Grayscale and 1-bit files; perhaps this is indexed grayscale or something unsupported. Without inspecting a copy of the PDF or seeing a screenshot of your scanner settings, including the colour mode and file format options, it's hard to comment.
Try Apple Preview.app
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PS... I don't get these options w. my scanner
including the colour mode and file format options
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+ it tries to open as a previw instead of the pdf...
By @NTC Ann
Normally, Photoshop should have no problem opening a PDF file, so that’s odd. When you say “it tries” does that mean the scan successfully opens in Apple Preview, or it tries to open in Preview but fails?
If it wants to open in Preview, you can always open it in Photoshop manually, using any of these methods:
I am trying to get it open in Photoshop 2025 because I want to save it as a jpg or pdf file but it won't let me.
By @NTC Ann
If it won’t open in Photoshop but it will open in Preview, you can do that conversion there too. In Apple Preview, if the file is open there, choose File > Export, and choose JPEG. JPEG is one of the formats Preview can export to. (Not sure why you want to save it as PDF since it already has a PDF filename extension.)
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If I double click on it, it opens in Acrobat reader.
But... since some dr's send multiple page forms for me to fill out and my handwriting is not readable (even to me sometimes)... I try to open in Photoshop and use the type tool on each page and save those as jpg's or pdf's....
So that's why I need to be able to open the file. The scanner just scans in B&W.
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Looking at the PDF, It's not an unsupported colour space such as indexed grey... The image is a standard device grey ICC profile Generic Gray Gamma 2.2 Profile, using ZIP compression.
The PDF can be opened in Photoshop if you have Acrobat Pro and can convert the colour mode of the image, otherwise, as I previously suggested you can use Apple Preview instead, assign a different profile and/or re-export the PDF in another format.
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How do I find apple preview please
Thanks again!!!!!!!!
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How do I find apple preview please
Thanks again!!!!!!!!
By @NTC Ann
By typing "Preview" into the system search bar, or by going to your Applications folder.
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PS These are just PDF's. Nothing special and used to open all the time. Now, not
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Using Apple Preview, you can re-export the PDF as a PDF using PDF/X-3 Quartz filter or simply as a PDF/A which appears to remove the problem with the Generic Gray Gamma 2.2 ICC profile related error indicating an unsupported colour space. Or export in another format than PDF.
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PDF is not an image file. Why aren't you scanning and saving to TIFF or JPG image file type?
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Normally, Photoshop should have no problem opening a PDF file, so that’s odd.
By @Conrad_C
One should keep in mind that Photoshop isn't a PDF editor, so it can open a Photoshop PDF with no issues, however, a generic PDF requires rasterization and if there are unsupported colour modes or something else that Photoshop doesn't support then all bets are off.
I don't see why an embedded Generic Gray Gamma 2.2 Profile would be an issue but it is.
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Any ideas to get it off what ever it is saying about unsupported color...
I've tried using Acrobat and exporting as pdf but does same thing.
If anyone can help!! Thank you.
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Do you mean the less capable free Acrobat Reader or Acrobat Pro?
Can you post a screenshot of the scanner settings?
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