Hi Marti,

Marti wrote:

There is a special built-in profile called the null profile. This profile operates on gray scale and returns always zero. Since the gamut warning bypasses the output profile, you can use the null profile to do a quick gamut check: You will obtain 0 for in-gamut and 255 (or whatever gamut alarm you set) for out of gamut.

Many thanks - that's what I wanted :)

All the best,
--
Alastair M. Robinson



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