AP is a nice program for lots of reasons, but color management isn't one of them. Their implementation of colorsync is a kludge at best. I've written to them extensively to point out a few of their shortcomings in that area, and I think they know it's bad but won't admit that it's broken until they have it fixed in a future release. At least that's my hope. They're releasing a Windows version very soon, so that's a major revision and hopefully we'll see some improvements on both platforms. They have a help blog but not many people there deal with color management. I stopped using AP because of their clumsy profiling, but I don't remember having the same issue you've got. Just make sure that when you open your file in PS that you assign the same working profile that was used in AP. It might not be embedding the correct one. -----Original Message----- From: Millers' Photography L.L.C. Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2016 11:31 PM To: colorsync-users@lists.apple.com Subject: Affinity Photo and colorsync issue, maybe I do believe this is a colorsync issue. Well, also my issue. You know, between the ears. I am using Affinity Photo. Getting to the point, when exporting as .tiff, the .tiff opened in PS CS5 does not look like what is in the Affinity Photo application. This never happens to me when using LR 6.4 and command E to finished of the size of the image file. Academically speaking, I thought the Affinity Photo application, when exported and opened in PS CS5 would to the same thing. Even in Affinity Photo print dialogue, the pdf image does not look like the image in the Affinity Photo window. I think I’ve tried every combination of settings in Affinity Photo. I just don’t know what else to do. Appreciate everyone’s advise. Cheers, David David B. Miller, Pharm. D., member Millers’ Photography dba Spinnaker Photo Imaging Center 3809 Alabama Street Bellingham, WA 98226-4585 360 739 2826 david@spinnakerphotoimagingcenter.com <mailto:david@spinnakerphotoimagingcenter.com>