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Good afternoon.
I have a problem with Illustrator. Recently, colors have started to change in my layouts, not bitmaps, but wind objects. This happens immediately after saving and closing the file. For example, I finish my work, close the document, open it the next day and all the colors are evenly darkened. This happens on different devices (I have a stationary computer at home and a MacBook laptop). This greatly interferes with the work, you have to constantly compare what colors were and repaint everything again. What could it be and how to solve the problem? I can send screenshots if needed.
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Moving thread to the Illustrator forum from Using the Community
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it looks like its applying a colour preset from when you saved the file or opened it. Was there a colour warning UI that popped up that you can remember?
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I may not remember exactly. How to fix it? I tried to create a new document and work in it, but everything was repeated
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Can you show your Edit > Color Settings and the Document Color Profile?, which you can see here:
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Colors that change in documents have been reported before, there must be some conversion taking place, but it has been unclear so far why this is happening. Maybe a corrupted (monitor?) profile.
The Illustrator document was created by opening an image that has the Display profile.
Can you copy the content of the file and paste it in a new Illustrator file that has the sRGB profile as shown in your color settings?
Do the colors still change?
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Please create a new post. This is a totally different problem.