On dimanche 16 juin 2019 13:14:13 CEST Kneops wrote:
> About this:
>  > I guess you could set sRGB as the soft proofing & gamut-check profile
>  > to see (an approximation of) how the picture will look in sRGB and
>  > what's out of gamut for sRGB, respectively.
> 
> When I have my display in Gamut Checking set to my system display or
> explicitely to my monitor display ICC (which is the same) and I set
> softproof even to that same profile, it still shows me colors that are
> outside the Gamut. Actually, no matter what combination I choose (srgb
> as monitor display and adobe as softproof or the other way around) I
> always get to see colors that are out of gamut.
> I don't understand how this works.
> 
> I have a Dell U2713H monitor that covers 99% of Adobe RGB.

The colours displayed are *of course* within the monitor gamut (it can't 
display colours outside its gamut, by definition). And they will also be 
within the export gamut...

So the "out of gamut" display has to consider the colours before the 
application  of the soft-proofing profile to be of any use.

Iirc, the "input profile" module has an option to force colours into a given 
gamut.

Remco


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