Can LCMS be used to provide soft proofing options like PhotoShop's 
"simulate black ink" and "simulate paper"?

I seem to remember seeing similar options in Cinepaint, which used LCMS 
version 1. But looking in the Cinepaint code, all I see is this:

menus_set_state ("<Image>/View/Simulatate Paper", gdisp->cms_proof_flags 
==INTENT_ABSOLUTE_COLORIMETRIC);

The Cinepaint code almost looks like absolute colorimetric intent is the 
same as  "simulate paper". But that can't be right, can it? And even if 
that's what the Cinepaint code actually did, is the PhotoShop option 
doing something else?

Best,
Elle


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