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  1. Help. Publisher on Windows is suddenly displaying all objects with a warm, yellow shift. It's so bad, that pure white appears like a 30% yellow. The artboard is pure white, so I know it's not my monitor. All I can imagine is that it's a colour profile issue that is forcing objects to display differently on screen. If I make a white object (like my screenshot), it appears cream on screen, but if I print it to my laser printer, I get a blank page. Same thing if I export a PDF. My white object appears white. This means that white is still white, it's a representation on screen. This screems colour profiles to me, but everything is set to factory defaults. It also doesn't matter if I use a CMYK, RGB or even Greyscale documents. They all display white as cream. Yesterday, I registered my app/device on my Affinity account. Is it possible that registration has forced new settings into my app?
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