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cmyk: copy objects with same cmyk values between documents


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I can't find a way to paste with the same colour values.

eg the colour should always be 0/100/10/0 if I paste the object into any cmyk document.

some function like "paste (preserve values)" would be nice.

if there are many documents, it's hard to sync the document source profiles before and keep track of all the changes/files/workarounds...

(many files with logos etc. which have predefined cmyk values. )

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In Affinity apps your colour documents colour profiles need to be exactly the same to preserve colours. The easiest way to keep colour values when copy pasting, means you need to ASSIGN the same profile to the document you want to paste from, to match the designation doc, if you convert (which is the default???) it will mess up the colour values throughout your document, and even converting back will make another mess of the colour values --- ASSIGN is the key to retain values between documents  

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thx, as said "if there are many documents, it's hard to sync the document source profiles before and keep track of all the changes/files/workarounds... "

the problem is I just want to copy and paste objects preserving their values.

a object y=100 should get y=100 in the target document.

I've just that screenshot in "DE". (when pressing strg-v in the target doc)

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