Blue tint added from PS CS3 to Acrobat 8 Pro

Since I've upgraded to CS3, I've had this problem. Every document I design in Photoshop will look perfect but will add a blue tint to the canvas when converted into a PDF. It will do this whether the file is a PSD or JPG. It doesn't matter if it's text only or text and a photo. It only puts the blue tint on the actual PS canvas area, so if the canvas size is 5x7 and the document size I choose for the PDF is 8.5x11 then the blue tint is only on the 5x7, not the outer edges of the PDF - it is white.
I made a PDF in Microsoft Word, and it is perfect. I also created a doc in InDesign with text and image with no blue tint. I seem to think it's some new setting in PS that I'm not aware of. The working space is Adobe RGB 1998 (I also tried other settings including sRGB with no success) and the document profile matches as RGB 1998, so there are no conflicts.
Any ideas how to get rid of the blue tint?
Thanks for the help.
Anne

1 - make sure Acrobat is fully updated
Acrobat Updates Here - Updates are NOT cumulative, so install in number order
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=1&platform=Windows
2 - try opening Acrobat and converting from there, not from Photoshop "linking to" Acrobat
3 - ask Acrobat questions in that forum http://www.adobeforums.com/webx/.ee6b2f2/

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