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Hi,

using Affinity Photo on Windows 10 desktop with multiple displays. Each display is calibrated and has its own ICC profile.

In Affinity Photo I can either move the whole app from one display to the others or I can undock an image and move only that one to another display.

Questions:

A. If I move only the undocked image, will the ICC profile of the display I moved the image to be respected?

B. I read that If I move the whole app, then it will respect the ICC profile of the new display automatically, is that correct?

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@anim If you undock an image and move it to a second display, it will update the image for that display profile, the same applies if you move the whole app from one display to another.

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7 minutes ago, Lee D said:

and move it to a second display, it will update the image for that display profile

Just out of curiosity (I don't have two monitors), does it only work for the whole moved image/window, or even just for part of it?

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