![]() ![]() Anyway, it's not normally been like this until recently. And it's not a RGB vs CMYK thing - that was one of the first things I checked. In Ai & InD, I've tried adjusting the view, and basic things like that, but have avoided actual color profiles/settings because I've heard they are very hard to fix and not really to be messed with unless you are well versed in it, which I'm not. Like fire-engine, cherry, candy-apple red. For example, my company's color is sort of a tomato, orangey-red (#D24727) (similar to the main color of Microsoft Office), but when used in Illustrator or InDesign, it shows up as full-on RED. I can't place when this started happening, but it's not always been this way (probably the past couple months or so, max). It also doesn't seem to show the colors wrong in the thumbnails - even from within Ai and InD, on the home screens - only in the workspace. Photoshop however, doesn't seem to be having this issue. In both Illustrator and InDesign, I get colors showing up oversaturated and a little overbright. I've recently noticed something in my Adobe software that's been giving me some grief.
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