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 I would like to share an experience here and I would like to know if anybody went through that too. I noticed that if Affinity Photo was left opened and idle during the night, the next day when I start working on a Capture One file and I export it into Affinity Photo, the colors from one program to the other are not the same anymore, I mean the color into Affinity are duller losing the saturation. The only way I found to solve it until now is to close Affinity Photo and reopen it, then I export again from Capture One to Affinity Photo and the color rendition is perfectly between the two applications.

I am using a iMac 27'' 2015 with the latest OS.


I am using the lastest Capture One version 12.0.3 and Affinity Photo 1.6.7

I am using retina rendering into the preferences.

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Generally duller colours would suggest CMYK compared to sRGB IEC1966 2.1.

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