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AidanTA

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  1. Thank you so much! Doing that fixed the issue! For people here who are experiencing the same issue, here is what I followed to fix it: Change the Windows color system defaults (Color management > advanced) from "srgb virtual device model profile" to "srgb IEC61966-2.1 Thanks to all who helped! I greatly appreciate it!
  2. I have attached those images in my reply to Walt above. Please take a look at those. Thanks so much for the help!
  3. Thank you so much for all of the help! Please let me know if there is anything else I should provide! I really appreciate it!
  4. I upgraded to Windows 11 and have been having color issues with Photoshop and Affinity Designer. I found a way to fix it in Photoshop, but have not found any way to fix it in Designer 2. The colors are fine on shapes and things native to Designer 2. But when I try to import a photo it has weird coloring issues. I have tried resetting the colors in Windows, and have tried multiple color profiles in Designer 2. Nothing has seemed to work. Anyone else having this same issue? I am trying to use Designer 2 but it's looking like I might have to switch to something else I have also attached my color settings in Designer. Any help is greatly appreciated! Edit: I have been messing around with things a bit more and found out that When I export the below document, the colors are correct. Also, colors in the viewport are darker than they are on export. This means that the color rendering is messed up. Any suggestions on how to go about fixing this? Thanks!
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