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How do I prevent Acrobat converting embeded color images into greyscal

crystalwizard
Registered: Jun 6 2007
Posts: 6
Answered

Hi. I have a word document with a lot of embeded color images. I want them to stay that way, but when I run acrobat from inside word to create a .pdf file, they come out in greyscale instead of remaining color.

I've looked all over and I can't figure out what is causing this. Assistance would be very much appreciated.

My version of Word is 2003
My version of Acrobat is 8.1 pro

My Product Information:
Acrobat Pro 8.1.2, Windows
Registered: Sep 24 2005
Posts: 252
Hi Crystalwizard,

This is strange since there is no setting inside Acrobat to convert to grey when making the PDF file? What are the sources of these images - are they regular JPEGs from a camera or from another source?
As a test, you might want to click on the PDF icon inside the Word toolbar and then see if this does make a difference - there are quite a few ways to generate a PDF?

Let us know how you get on.

All the best,

Jon

I've been using Acrobat since v1.0 and still get amazed by its power. An Acrobat ACE since 1999

crystalwizard
Registered: Jun 6 2007
Posts: 6
Actually, I figured out what I was doing, I just neglected to come back in here and post. I had the printer prefrences for the adobe printer set to black and white only instead of color.

Control panel -> printers -> adobe pdf -> right click -> printer prefrences -> and on one of the tabs you can check black and white or color. I had black and white checked by mistake. changed that and adobe stopped turning all my files into greyscale.