one of the points of comparison has been to check profiled output
against and iris proof of a transcrom target from which i have an
iris proof and the digital original.
if you wish to compare to a proof like Iris you'd need to convert the
testimage file to CMYK [using the same CMYK the Iris is set to
simulate] then cross render to your Epson profile [as is explained in
Thomas manual you got with the printer profile.]

You see, the iris is [very probably]  simulating a priting process, so
it is not at all likely that it should match your screen or printer
output without the above procedure.

(Neil)
the iris print is to Euroscale from known CMYK target file. My print is from the same file in ps7 with Euroscale as the working space and working CMYK as the proof setup. Printed by 2100 with source space as proof and print space as thomas' profile with a relative colorimetric intent. Is this what you meant?
Andy

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