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Wrong color

New Here ,
May 14, 2021 May 14, 2021

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Hi everyone,

I've had the problem for some time now, especially with Indesign, that our corporate design color magenta (#e3007e) is not displayed as a "bright" color but as a mixture of pink and gray. This happens strangely with text fields as well as with images I insert. I have already played with the color profiles and deleted and reinstalled the entire Adobe Cloud. None of this has helped and I have no idea what to do about it, so maybe someone has an idea.

Thanks already!

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I also have the color in my CC libary, here the color is shown in right way, but when I use it, it's this like greyish pink.

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Make sure the Swatch or fill’s Color Mode is set to RGB—hex is an RGB notation.

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The assigned RGB profile would affect the appearance of #e3007e

 

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Also, if there is any transparent object on the spread, or you have Overpint Preview turned on RGB colors will be displayed in your document’s assigned CMYK profile.

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