Eyedropper Bug? (Objects in Clipping Masks Report Different CMYK values0

1. Draw a box and fill it with c20 m40 y60.
2. Measure with the eyedropper. Result: c20 m40 y60
3. Draw another box and clip the first into it.
4. Measure with the eyedropper. Result: c16.47 m38.1 y58.41 k4.22
5. Release clipping mask.
5. Measure with the eyedropper. Result: c20 m40 y60
Additionally, if you output the file to PDF or through the RIP the results are c20 m40 y60, which indicates this is an eyedropper bug.
Is there any legit reason why this might happen (I can't think of any) before I submit a bug report?

>Perhaps it happens because the document color space is RGB.
Exactly right, Gernot.
I was able to replicate the 'problem' by using RGB mode. Eyedropper readings within the masked object are 19.61 / 39.61 / 59.61 / 0.39.
Differences between my readings and the OP's might be caused by different color space settings.
Or, it might be a version-dependent thing.

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