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You have informed me that my PDF has been rejected because it contains images in LAB color but Ive double checked all of my images and they are in CMYK color mode. Whats happening?

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You have informed me that my PDF has been rejected because it contains images in LAB color but Ive double checked all of my images and they are in CMYK color mode. Whats happening?

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This is likely due to some or all of your images that have been saved from Photoshop as EPS files with PostScript Color Management turned on. To fix this problem, simply open your EPS images in Photoshop and resave them with PostScript Color Management turned off. To find and turn off this option, perform a Save As for each image. In the first window, name the file and choose a location to save it to. When you click the Save button, the EPS Options window will open. Find the PostScript Color Management option in the list and uncheck the box next to it. Click the OK button. You’ll then need to update the link in your native application file and then make a new PDF.

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