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I recently moved Affinity Photo 2 in between 2 monitors, since then every image I open opens overly saturated. 
Saving them, they're normal again. I have restarted the program, the studio and did a full re-install.
I put in both what I see in affinity, and the original photo in the files.

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@RedBavar Welcome to the forums.

Just to confirm this occurs with every image, regardless of the format JPEG, PNG etc?

Have you checked the colour profile that the monitors are using within your OS, most are set to use sRGB 2.1.

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Sorry for the late response, I have been swamped with work lately.
The Problem occurs with every image format.

I'm also not sure why the Colour Profile should impact it, considering I take the Screenshots on the same monitor I end up editing them

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4 hours ago, RedBavar said:

I'm also not sure why the Colour Profile should impact it, considering I take the Screenshots on the same monitor I end up editing them

Please see the below FAQ for more information here, as your monitors profile can have a large effect on your colours within Affinity -

Hopefully you should find by following the steps above, the images are then displayed as expected.

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