Why does Adobe Acrobat DC Pro display some blue color in a PDF as black?
The PDF in the screenshot beneath can be downloaded. p. 2 is on Google Books, which substantiates that the chapter heading and passage subheadings are blue, as correctly displayed on Foxit PhantomPDF and Nitro Pro beneath. But why doesn't Acrobat DC Pro?

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The PDF in the screenshot beneath can be downloaded. p. 2 is on Google Books, which substantiates that the chapter heading and passage subheadings are blue, as correctly displayed on Foxit PhantomPDF and Nitro Pro beneath. But why doesn't Acrobat DC Pro?

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The PDF in the screenshot beneath can be downloaded. p. 2 is on Google Books, which substantiates that the chapter heading and passage subheadings are blue, as correctly displayed on Foxit PhantomPDF and Nitro Pro beneath. But why doesn't Acrobat DC Pro?

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The PDF in the screenshot beneath can be downloaded. p. 2 is on Google Books, which substantiates that the chapter heading and passage subheadings are blue, as correctly displayed on Foxit PhantomPDF and Nitro Pro beneath. But why doesn't Acrobat DC Pro?

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I solved this. I accidentally had 'Replace Document Colors' ticked, in Edit → Preferences → Accessibility.
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I solved this. I accidentally had 'Replace Document Colors' ticked, in Edit → Preferences → Accessibility.
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I solved this. I accidentally had 'Replace Document Colors' ticked, in Edit → Preferences → Accessibility.
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I solved this. I accidentally had 'Replace Document Colors' ticked, in Edit → Preferences → Accessibility.
I solved this. I accidentally had 'Replace Document Colors' ticked, in Edit → Preferences → Accessibility.
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