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The over saturation you're seeing is typical when viewing images in applications without color management on a wide gamut monitor. I'm guessing that you are on Windows 10, and using the Photos app to view the exported image.
No native Windows applications are color managed, and will inevitably display over saturated on wide gamut monitors.
You can use Adobe Bridge, which comes with your subscription, or use a third party color managed image viewer like FastStone, which is free for personal use.
FastStone color management must be enabled in Settings, and both boxes in the dialog must be checked.
I'm inserting the image you attached here.
The next time you post, use the Insert Photos button in the toolbar.
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Stop blaming it on the Applications!! It's red on my iPhone as well as Instagram. And it never did that before with all the same settings. This is a major glitch that needs to be addressed. I have clients waiting and I'm loosing money. Might just switch to capture one at this point.