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So I reworked a book found on archive.org with "Scan Tailor" software and then imported the jpegs into MobileSheets. The yellowish background of these jpegs switched to blue in MobileSheets. When I printed the assembled jpegs with "microsoft print to pdf" from inside Mobilesheets, the background stayed blue (as viewed with other pdf readers). Trying a different method, I assembled the pdf from jpegs using "PDFcreator free" and the color did not shift. The displayed pdf then showed the original color within MobileSheets. While the blue shade is actually very nice, it is not likely what you intended. I have done large file assembly (up to 300 pages) before with MobileSheets and never had a problem with color shift.
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If you open a score, tap the center of the screen to bring up the song overlay, tap the display mode icon and look at the page color tone setting, what it is set to at the moment? I was to make sure it's set to "None" and not "Blue" or something of that nature.
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Yes, "Page Color Tone" is set to none. If I change it to sepia, the outer margin shows the color change, but the body of the jpeg does not. I'll try processing a different set of jpegs to see if this is a one off.
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So, I tried some other jpegs. These ones came from book scans done with my SmartPhone's camera, and the color shift problem is not there. Maybe we are dealing with some obscure compatibility thing. The amount of contrast in the jpegs might also be affecting this, as in the software cannot tell where the whitespace is. I will play with the file processing on my end to see if I can figure it.
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If you can send one of the files that has an issue to mike@zubersoft.com, that would be really helpful. It could have something to do with the colorspace used by the file.
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Mike