I suspect that soft proofing to the i1 profiles are also not working, even when using relative intent. I do this to see whether
the image contains colours which are out of gamut of my monitor, on occasion:
 
I did the following:
-  Profile/calibrate monitor to D65 using Eye One Display.
-  Profile the monitor in the same calibration state with the Little CMS
beta 3 monitor profiler, using the Eye One Display puck.
- Open Photoshop 7.01, and create a blue patch (0,0,255) and assign
ColorMatch RGB.

- View | Proof Setup | Custom, proofing profile the i1 profile, intent
relative, blackpoint compensation off
- View | Gamut warning (enable). Observe that image is out of gamut.
- Image | Adjust | Hue Saturation, adjust saturation until gamut warning
disappears. Adjust value required: -41%
- Cancel out of the hue/adjustment dialog (reset the image to 0,0.255)

Repeat these four steps, using the Little CMS profile: Hue adjustment
required: -11%

Repat these steps using sRGB: Hue adjustment required: -15%

I have trouble believing that the gamut warning for the i1 profile
represents reality.
 
For the time being I really think I'm better off just using the Little CMS profiler, at least until
I understand more about these i1 profiles.

Greg.

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