Hexidecimal color changes when opened in FWCS3

I have noticed that my logo, which is #3cd920, changes to #3bd91f when opened in FW. I first thought it might have been a problem with Illustrator, but when the file is opened in Photoshop it is #3cd920 as it should be. This is really outrageous; is there a fix? I have only noticed this recently...

First uninstall didn't work; then I deleted all color-related extensions. Now it works! The problem was with a color palette extension that overwrote an important file and interfered with FW. Never say yes to this when installing an extension.

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