> At least for HP ones, the normal operation is to use an output 
> profile in CMYK and then a devicelink for the 4 to 8 separation. 
> It is quite possible to do a output profile directly operating 
> in 8 inks, but may generate "bubbles" in the gamut hull, that is, 
> zones no covered by any ink combination.

Marti,

do you really mean isolated holes _inside_ the gamut
solid, or just "dents" in the surface (i.e. only a
non-convex outer surface)?

I'm curious, have you actually seen such isolated
holes in practice for n-colorant (n > 4) profiles?

Thanks,
Gerhard

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