Colors are previewing differently than design mode

Anyone run into this problem before.... I've got a picture that looks way darker/desaturated in design mode than it does in preview mode. It doesn't happen with all pics, but it's a little irritating.
See pics (the second one - Preview mode - is correct):

Yes same issue. On the left is design mode. On the right is the preview in the browser. The preview in the browser is correct. This site was built in the previous version of Muse.
Something needs to be done about this quickly or I see no point in using this software. It is visually inaccurate.

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