GPU Performance makes colours dull/desaturated
With GPU Performance enabled, all colours appear desaturated. In fact, it looks like colour management is simply turned off. Please note, this is not a Transparency Blend Space issue. It affects Spot, RGB and CMYK colours.
With GPU Performance disabled, colours appear vibrant and correct. It would be great to have this issue resolved, as I certainly want to take advantage of the GPU when using InDesign.
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InDesign 2023 v18.0
MacOS Ventura 13.0
MacBook Pro M1 Max 32GB RAM
This was an issue with the initial Apple's Ventura release.
It has been addressed in Apple's latest Ventura OS updates (13.1 or later).
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Adobe InDesign team
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Tomáš Sedlár commented
Hello,
I have the same issue. When I open old Intel version colors are OK. In Apple Sillicon version, colors in GPU view are bad.
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Luke commented
Also, suffering from the same issue. This needs to be sorted ASAP as without GPU acceleration on an M1 Mac InDesign it becomes unusable. Seems to be just when on the latest Ventura software. Please Adobe sort this out!
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Luke commented
Also, suffering from the same issue. This needs to be sorted ASAP as without GPU acceleration on an M1 Mac InDesign it becomes unusable. Seems to be just when on the latest Ventura software. Please Adobe sort this out!
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Sascha Fronczek commented
I have the same problem! When you are in the GPU mode, the colors are without any saturation. It looks like there is an emulation on or something. When you sitch to software rendering, the colors are correct.
Its really critical!
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Mark commented
I am having the same issue – my work computer with an Intel is fine, it's just my M1 at home with the problem.
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Mark commented
There is quite a noticeable difference between colours as previewed on GPU and CPU. This is using InDesign 2023 (version 18.0) and MacOS Ventura (13.0) on a MacBook Pro M1 and Apple Studio Display.