Does the Absolute colorimetric rendering intent (when used with XYZ-LUT
target profiles) correct the white balance (across the whole luminance range
and for every mixed colors*) or adjusts the white point only (and push every
colors into that direction; or the grays only)?

I can not describe it properly (language barrier), so here is an example: If
a profiled RGB display behaves like this:
100, 100, 100 - reddish gray
150, 150, 150 - bluish gray
200, 200, 200 - greenish gray
256, 256, 256 - reddish gray
Then will all of these colors be compensated to get closer to the "perfect
gray" (with a color temperature of the source profile) and provide properly
mixed colors (grays and "multidimensional"*) ; or will all of these colors
be pushed into the cyan direction because the white point (at the peak RGB
values) was reddish (and that applies for every mixed colors*)?
And how does it applies for the mixed colors? Will a greenish magenta be
corrected to "perfect magenta" (according to the source profile*) or will it
be more bluish or simply pushed closer to cyan?

*If they covered by the target gamut...
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