GeneralDifference in how PDF renders in different readers

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Stefan Kottwitz
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Re: Difference in how PDF renders in different readers

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First I tried your example, could confirm the color change, tried it without xcolor and even with a completely reduced example with just graphicx and \includegraphics, the color remained wrong.
Then I guessed the Adobe Reader might have a problem with the color palette and tried to fix it with GIMP, it promply worked.

Did you look at the batch mode? I think the corresponding procedure is gimp-image-convert-indexed.

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Re: Difference in how PDF renders in different readers

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No, I wasn't confident of my command line skills, so I just opened each .png file one at a time and converted the color mode. It all works now, so hopefully, this is the end of this particular saga. Thanks again for all your help, Stefan.

-Trip
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