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Hi,

I have a weird behaviors on one of my devices. 

As you can see on the picture, i have a file with some orange. On my main Mac, when i open it with Preview or Affinity Photo, the colors stay the same.

On my second Mac, when i open it with Preview the color is still orange, but with Affinity Photo, the orange is really pale. If i then export the picture from Affinity to PNG/JPG and open this new file in preview, it keeps the same pale orange.

 

There must be some weird settings somewhere, but i wasn't able to find which one.

I tried to remove settings on the second Mac and even reinstall Affinity Photo, without success.

 

Any idea what's going on here ? 

The second Mac open using the RGB Display profile when the main one is opening the file with sRGB IEC 61966-2.1 profile.

They both have same settings, so why one opens with a profile and the other with another profile ?

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Jayce Piel

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The file is the same in both devices. When checking infos on it it says the assigned profile is sRGB...

But i just saw the other post on issue with ICC profiles, screenshots etc. This is probably a linked issue.

 

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Jayce Piel

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