Crash Acrobat DC output Preview Adobe RGB

Open a CMYK PDF / X file

Print Production-> output preview

Profile Simulation on Adobe RGB (1998)

Result: Acrobat DC Crash

Known problem, MacOS version of Acrobat DC with all versions of MacOS (not only 10.10), discussed in dozens of previous discussions. Difficulty in the update in a few weeks.

-Dov

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