Thank you for the answer. What I don't understand is the results whit absolute intent: why the intersect in sRGB is bigger than Adobe RGB? Marco Il giorno 11/ago/2011, alle ore 00:01, Gerhard Fuernkranz ha scritto: > Am 10.08.2011 23:33, schrieb Marco Noldin: >> >> I want to calculate how many colors was clipped when I encode an image >> in a standard color space and then I print it with colorimetric >> relative intent. >> >> I'm not sure what intent is better to use in iccgamut for my case, > > The answer is basically in your above statement: > "...and then I print it with colorimetric relative intent." > If you align source and destination white points when you print the image, > then I guess that you likely want to align the source and destination white > points as well for the corresponding gamut comparison. So likely your goal is > to compare the relative colorimetric gamut of the standard color space with > the relative colorimetric gamut of the printer's color space. > > Regards, > Gerhard >