Disappearing CMYK Profiles
Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2019 11:07 pm
As soon as I installed the Pitstop plug-in in my Acrobat DC, the CMYK profiles disappear from the color management section of Acrobat's preferences. I wanted to sync Pitstop's color management settings with Acrobat's but the profiles are not showing up. I don't see the profiles in Acrobat's Output Preview either.
I see all profiles when I look in the ColorSync folder within the system so I know the profiles are installed.
I tried uninstalling Acrobat DC and reinstalling it without Pitstop and I can see that all of the profiles are there.
But, as soon as I installed the Pitstop plug-in, the CMYK profiles disappear from the drop-down menus again.
To make matters worse, all of my Adobe programs are exhibiting the same issue (missing CMYK profiles) when I install Pitstop in Acrobat. As soon as I uninstall Acrobat and therefore Pitstop, all my CMYK profiles appear again.
My question is: How is Pitstop controlling the profiles across all of my Adobe programs? I tried to use Adobe Bridge to sync the color management settings across all programs but even in Bridge, I don't see the CMYK profiles there, not even the standard ones like SWOP, GRACoL, and FOGRA.
Any ideas? Please help!
I see all profiles when I look in the ColorSync folder within the system so I know the profiles are installed.
I tried uninstalling Acrobat DC and reinstalling it without Pitstop and I can see that all of the profiles are there.
But, as soon as I installed the Pitstop plug-in, the CMYK profiles disappear from the drop-down menus again.
To make matters worse, all of my Adobe programs are exhibiting the same issue (missing CMYK profiles) when I install Pitstop in Acrobat. As soon as I uninstall Acrobat and therefore Pitstop, all my CMYK profiles appear again.
My question is: How is Pitstop controlling the profiles across all of my Adobe programs? I tried to use Adobe Bridge to sync the color management settings across all programs but even in Bridge, I don't see the CMYK profiles there, not even the standard ones like SWOP, GRACoL, and FOGRA.
Any ideas? Please help!