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I created a sample test image in Photoshop, precisely at 400 PPI, 16 bit, Adobe RGB Profile, precisely A4. I created a new document in publisher. Assigned 400 DPI, 16 bit , Adobe RGB profile.A4. I imported my test image as a PSD file (did not convert to TIFF). I did a simple place command, fitted on to page and lo and behold went to resource manager to see the docuent was turned into sRGB. That is surprise number one. Surprise number two came when I noticed something new top left panel on screen shot. An EDIT document next to replace document. No idea so I clicked for fun to see what this new feature was. Ugh? It creates a new document side by side and calls it embedded, when the one next to it, while linked, is also labelled embedded, though it is linked (see first screen shot top left). All this confusion really is about semantics as far as I am concerned. What is this new document next to the one that I originally placed? Is my linked or embedded it is clearly LINKED, so why the hell say EMBEDDED? And why was the ICC colour profile changed at all?