Tue, 11 Jan 2011 15:45:08 +0100 Klaus Karcher wrote: > You can calculate chromaticity coordinates > for other adaptation colors using Bruce Lindbloom's Color Calculator > <http://www.brucelindbloom.com/index.html?ColorCalculator.html> if required. > > But as Gerhard mentioned and Graeme confirmed, changing the CIECAM > adaptation chromaticity does not affect the gray balance of the > perceptual intent essentially, so it might be better to replace it by > -taa (Absolute appearance intent) as Graeme suggested. There's no gamut > mapping in the absolute appearance intent however. I've just get the response from one photographer, my client: I've send him new profile with customised viewing conditions. He sad, that the BW prints isn't bluish now. The adaptation -dpp -ds:n -dw:.345669:.358496 -da:100 - df:.345669:.358496 is critical. It's not distinctive at a glance of simple user, but is critical for pro photographers... The ti3 from printer is attached in archieve.