Pink tinted Photoshop CC text changing a Mac - how to fix?

Hello world

This is my first post here. I use Photoshop CC for PC and Mac for a bit this year and I learned a ton from this forum and other resources online...

I have an annoying problem where the colour pink that I use for the text in a graph of t-shirt of png and the layout is changed when I use PS on my Mac and I don't know why. I used the same shade of Pink for a few months now and never had this problem until a couple of days. It must be a setting that got changed inadvertently. There is no question about the PC version - it works great as it always has.

Screenshot #1 displays the color that was used to create the text - RGB 255-120-255 with color undesirable substitute indicated in a box below with a caveat "!" next to it. It is the color which has now replaced the (real) desired color in the design of the psd file and saving as a png.

Screenshot #1:

photoshop-color-change-problem-screenshot1-pink-color-changed.png

Screenshots n ° 2 and 3 respectively show the color of the text and that it should be (screenshot 2) and the color has changed recently, I'm trying to get rid of (screenshot 3).

Screenshot #2:

photoshop-color-change-problem-screenshot3-goddess-correct.png

Screenshot #3:

photoshop-color-change-problem-screenshot2.png

Here are two separate psd files. The rose of correct color appears in a psd file (the file original graphic source - screenshot 2), and incorrect pink appears in the other psd file (where the word 'Goddess' is screenshot of a mock-up of the shirt which had been inserted in the canvas - screenshot 3).

Therefore, the inserted showing project of scale models of the shirt that has the problem. In the original design file the color shows correctly inside the canvas of Photoshop and exported image files.

If anyone can give a suggestion on how I can fix this I would really appreciate it. Thanks in advance!

With only your samples seconded to work with, I took an excerpt of each and butted them to your color panel color samples.

As you can see, the rich rose matches your chosen color and degraded game, with an exclamation mark (indicating outside the CMYK range) is a game to its available CMYK value. This suggests that the Mac is set to CMYK, you use wildly different RGB profiles or something does not work in the software. In the latter case, I suggest you reset Mac preferences.

To reset the preferences:

If Photoshop is already open on your screen, close (Quit). Then hold down the shift + command + Option key on your keyboard and start Photoshop.

A dialog box appears asking if you want to delete the preferences file existing ("settings"). Click Yes in the dialog box. The existing preferences file will be discarded and a new one will be created.

Good luck.

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