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    Thank you for taking out time to provide your valuable feedback. Could you please help to elaborate the issue to help us serve you better ?


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    Jakob Piest commented  · 

    I have the same issue since a few weeks when saving as pdf in InDesign and Illustrator. All colors oversaturatet, profiles where ignored.

    Win11 Version 10.0.22000 Build 22000
    CC 5.6.5.58
    EIZO CS2731

    Edit: wild guess: no matter how I export to pdf, colors still are fully saturated. do you use pantone connect plugin?

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