Offset color profile

When I try to make my transparent watermark my photo, I get this error message: are you sure you want to convert colors to a destination with a color profile that does not match the current RGB workspace?

Source: SRGB IEC61966 - 2.1

Destination: Adobe RGB (1998)

Work: sRGB IEC61966 - 2.1

I have PS CC 2014, with Bridge and ACR - how to fix this?

Thank you!

LDM

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