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    Default Acrobat Color Management settings

    I am having issues with acrobat 8 & 9 holding the color management preferences on the intel macs we have. I have placed the .csf file in user/library/application support/adobe/color/settings. The .icc profile is in user/library/color sync/profiles. We are using OS 10.5.8 & 10.6.4 both versions are behaving the same. I have used bridge to sync the Adobe suite (AI,Photoshop and Indesign) and that works fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tbowat View Post
    I am having issues with acrobat 8 & 9 holding the color management preferences on the intel macs we have. I have placed the .csf file in user/library/application support/adobe/color/settings. The .icc profile is in user/library/color sync/profiles. We are using OS 10.5.8 & 10.6.4 both versions are behaving the same. I have used bridge to sync the Adobe suite (AI,Photoshop and Indesign) and that works fine.
    If you use Bridge to sync the suite, then Acrobat will pick up that sync.

    What seems to be the specific problem? How are you telling that it isn't working in Acrobat?

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    The simulation profile is not on the custom file profile that it should be in the output preview menu. When I check the preferences for color management it states that it is unsynchronized. I checked bridge and everything appears fine.

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    Was Acrobat installed as part of the Creative Suite, or after the fact?

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    after the fact

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    When Acrobat is installed as part of the suite I have not seen any problems with the syncing of color settings. However when installed separately, for example when Acrobat 9 was released in between Creative Suite releases, the sync done it bridge did not apply to Acrobat.

    We would then need to manually set the color setting within Acrobat. The Color Settings may also be saved in a different folder due to the separate installation.

    As for Acrobat not holding the settings once they have been set, I cannot speak. And since I work mostly in a PC environment, I have not experienced this problem with my Macs.

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    We have CS5 Design Standard, acrobat 9 is not part of this package.

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    I found this;

    Note: Adobe Bridge color settings do not affect Adobe Acrobat®
    7.0 Professional. You must set Acrobat color management settings
    separately.

    Does anyone know if this holds true with acrobat 8 or 9 Pro?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tbowat View Post
    I found this;

    Note: Adobe Bridge color settings do not affect Adobe Acrobat®
    7.0 Professional. You must set Acrobat color management settings
    separately.

    Does anyone know if this holds true with acrobat 8 or 9 Pro?
    I already answered this above.

    Acrobat 8 and later support synchronization with the suite - REGARDLESS of whether they were installed with the Suite or not. If you sync in Bridge, Acrobat will pick it up. Or you can go into Acrobat's preferences and sync there as well.

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    Personally I don't believe in a synced workflow.
    I believe that safe CMYK should be induced in InD and Ai. I also believe that sRGB should be the default RGB for all apps since this is the only one that is justified being untagged. In Ps though one would want to have AdobeRGB or ECI RGB as working RGB (IMHO).

    Also syncing will not solve all your colour problems, the settings are still very importat. WHAT you sync is more important than THAT you sync.
    A synced workflow is fine for a one output device one paper workflow.

    Note that in a synced flow a PDFx will default to read the Output Intent.


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