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Color change in copy/paste from another document

New Here ,
Feb 10, 2019 Feb 10, 2019

Yes, the two documents have the same sRGB color profile, but the colors drastically change (the yellows turn orange.) I'm stuck.

RiderStd71 Maj 12,13,14.jpeg

lily Maj 13 Death demoK.gif

Any ideas?

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Community Expert , Feb 10, 2019 Feb 10, 2019

The second one is a GIF, a file format that uses indexed color. When you paste into indexed color, it's forced into the 256-color palette of the original.

Image > Mode > RGB, then paste.

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Feb 10, 2019 Feb 10, 2019

First thing which come to my mind is to check whether you have View > Gamut Warning turned on. Color for Gamut Warning can be set in Preferences > Transparency and Gamut.

Please post screenshot of Photoshop window with Layers panel visible.

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Feb 10, 2019 Feb 10, 2019
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The second one is a GIF, a file format that uses indexed color. When you paste into indexed color, it's forced into the 256-color palette of the original.

Image > Mode > RGB, then paste.

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