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It is a possible workaround. On Mac, opening in Preview can assign a profile too. But this should not be necessary if Illustrator just behaved like a good color managed application and read and save a profile in the png. Should not be too difficult after more than 4 years.
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Actually, Illustrator uses the current RGB profile to calculate the exported colors, but does not save the ICC profile with the image.
When opening or placing a PNG file Illustrator ignores the profile even if it is available.
Edit: currently (2024) Illustrator does read embedded profiles...An error occurred while saving the comment Ton commented
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It seems that Illustrator uses the RGB Working space profile for export to PNG, but does not embed that profile.
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2025 trace is less accurate than 2024.
With the default settings 2024 has 4 anchor points to make it look like a circle while 2025 creates blobs with 2 anchor points.Ton supported this idea ·
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The issue is reported to not happen anymore with version 29.3. Please comment back if it still does for you.
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This one looks related, but with embedded images:
https://community.adobe.com/t5/illustrator-discussions/ai-28-5-searching-for-location-of-embedded-images/m-p/14714973#M411908
Why does Illustrator store the path to the files in the metadata when the images are embedded and the path is no longer needed?Ton supported this idea ·
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RGB Preview is not the same as Overprint Preview for Book (Lab) spot colors.
They may look more vivid, but not as vivid as in Overprint Preview mode. It depends on The document color profile how close RGB mode can simulate the Overprint Preview, wider gamuts come closer than sRGB. Besides the color preview accuracy, Overprint is not supported when exporting to an image format. There should be an option (like when printing to a color printer) to Simulate Overprint during export. -
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We have fixed this issue in 29.2 release.
Please update your Illustrator through Creative Cloud Desktop.
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The focus on the fill or stroke in the Tools panel determine what color can be changed in the Control panel..
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Seems to happen only with text objects.
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The fix is pushed to the stable release 29.0.1.192
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As stated in an update at forums, there is a solution.
A backend fix has been applied. Please restart Illustrator to see if the issue is resolved.
If it persists, follow these steps:
1. Close all Adobe apps, including the Creative Cloud desktop app.
2. Navigate to the following folder location:
Mac: ~/Library/Caches/Adobe/CCX Welcome folder
Windows: %userprofile%\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\CCX Welcome\
3. Locate the folder named CCX Welcome and rename it to CCX Welcome.old.
4. Relaunch the Creative Cloud desktop app, then reopen Illustrator.
Leave a comment if this resolves the issue or not.
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After updating to 2025, the Home screen does not show your recent files.
They do not get added after creating and saving new files.Ton supported this idea ·
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Mateus, it will convert it to whatever RGB profile is set as the RGB Working Profile in your Color Settings. If that is sRGB, it will be used. If that is Wide Gamut RGB, that will be used.
Because the profile is not embedded in the .png file, Photoshop will assume that whatever is in its Color Settings is the profile for the .png, which can be right or wrong.