right -- a good tonemapping algorithm (with all parameters suitably 
tweaked) will bring everything into the gamut, so this problem will 
never arise.

But depending on the algorithm and parameters, there may still be a need 
to deal gracefully with values that fall outside of the gamut. But 
perhaps this is just an odd use case for a ICC engine.

Wenzel

On 09/09/2012 12:50 AM, Kai-Uwe Behrmann wrote:
> I am not sure if a floating point 'mpet' profile can scale out of 
> gamut input. A more traditional and powerful way is to do tonemapping 
> on the HDR data outside the CMM. That would be kind if intelligent 
> stage befor sending to the dump ICC engine.


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