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  1. Windows 10, Publisher 1.7.2.471 2-monitor setup, with Publisher maximized on the main monitor. I had the same issue seen in some other threads, where many of the whites in Affinity Publisher widgets, tables, and images had a strong yellow tint. (I also had the issue on Windows Photo Viewer, the legacy one carried over from older versions of Windows.) After following advice in other threads like the one below, I got it to work. Removing the profile from my monitor fixed it for Photo Viewer, but only setting the monitor's default profile to sRGB IEC61966-2.1 fixed it in Affinity Publisher after restarting Publisher. Meanwhile, the program crashed several times when I tried changing the document's color profile. Problem: Sometimes, if I try to change the color profile from Document Setup, Publisher exists immediately. I think this happens more if I click convert rather than assign, and it did happen at least once when I tried to apply the sRGB profile it already had. The document has several tables (imported from a placed Word file that was created by LibreOffice Writer, if that helps) and a couple images. Problem: I saw in other threads that you might want samples of broken color profiles. I've attached the one for my main monitor that was causing problems. (This is the monitor I switched to sRGB profile to get Publisher to display whites correctly.) I believe other programs (Photoshop?) have warned me before that the profile was invalid. I think it was just assigned by Windows automatically for the monitor. BenQ GL2450H.ICM
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