PS 2015.5 CC print - color management bug

the last update introduced a bug of serous impression that leads to colorshifts when the ps printing and have set ps to manage colors.  all the other imaging tools, I tested as Affinity photo work as aspected, so this is NOT related to the os or drivers epson!

Are you on a Mac? If so this affects many people. Apparently Apple decided to drop support for some API, and the new implementation of the PS does not work as it should.

There is a long thread on Luminous Landscape.

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