: Why does Photoshop display slight color differences for the same eps file depending on how it is placed into Photoshop? I have an EPS (logo.eps). The logo's color is #C34500 (orange). When I
I have an EPS (logo.eps). The logo's color is #C34500 (orange). When I open logo.eps in Adobe Illustrator CC and sample the color is shows as #C34500 . When I copy/paste the artwork into Adobe Photoshop CC as a smart object then sample the color it is #C34400 . Why is this?
In Photoshop, when I place (as embedded or linked) the same logo.eps file and sample the color it is #C34827. Why is it different?
When I open logo.eps with Photoshop as an RGB document and sample the color, it is #B1331C.
Yes, both Illustrator and Photoshop are in RGB color modes.
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It is likely that your EPS and Photoshop documents have different color profiles. Unless you have a reason not to, use the standardized sRGB color profile in both documents, and also as your working RGB color profile in both apps. If you copy/paste between two documents with different color profiles, the color values are supposed to change because that keeps the colors looking the same.
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