![]() Others have asked similar questions but I don't think they were ever answered. But this is not how color management should work! ![]() Working space RGB: sRGB Profile Mismatches: Ask when opening checked (and when opening, I choose "use the embedded profile (instead of the working space)") (see screenshot "PS-color-settings.png")Īs a workaround I can set the working space in AP to the same as the embedded profile of the file I open. RGB color profile: sRGB convert open files to working space unchecked (see screenshot "AP-color-settings.png") ![]() But I have the same problems when using a file with an embedded eciRGB or AdobeRGB profile. You can paste these color codes into your design software or HTML/CSS code. The selected color is shown in 3 common formats: Hex, RGB/RGBA, and HSL/HSLA. In this example I use a file with an embedded ProPhoto RGB profile. Copy color code: Once you have picked the colors that you want, you can copy the color codes by clicking on the 'Copy' icon besides the color code on the right. RGB color space or RGB color system, constructs all the colors from the combination of the R ed, G reen and B lue colors. The problem is just the viewing of the file in AP. I can work on it - ignoring the color casts -, safe it again and open it in Photoshop and there is still no color cast in Photoshop. See attached file "AP-vs-PS.png" (screenshot of the same file open in AP (left) and Photoshop CC (right)). When I open this in Affinity Photo there is a slight orange color cast in some of the dark greys and a slight blue color cast in some of the not so dark greys. ![]() I have a simple file with a grey gradient (16Bit TIFF, ProPhoto RGB). There seems to be a problem in Affinity Photo with viewing files that are in a different color space than the working color space set in Preferences. ![]()
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