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I am relatively new to Affinity having used Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator for years. Among other things I produce logo-bearing banners for a client's website. I have started producing these banners using Affinity Design. I then export and send the client the banner as a jpg. I'm finding there is a color shift between Design and the jpg. For example, a color in the Design logo is R 99; G 135 and B 186. After converting to a jpg, the color ends up R 105; G 136 and B 186. These are small shifts but enough to notice a small color change and annoy the client. There seems to be no fix as I am unable to change the color in the jpg, as the flood fill tool does not work. (The Photoshop counterpart worked fine.) Suggestions, please. Thank you.

 

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Hi FHPhotog2,

If possible could you provide a screenshot of how the image looks in designer and how it looks once exported to jpeg? Please could you make sure you are working with the same colour space/profile you are exporting to?

Thanks

C

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