Hello Jouni,
Interesting.
I guess when you would print at standard densities both RGB colourspaces would be large
enough?
Are the targets that you printed with these "higher than normal" densities still
within the ISO standard?
Best regards,
Jo Brunenberg
eci-en(a)lists.transmedia.de,Internet writes:
Hello!
Here is an example connected to this discussion. I have compared ECI-RGB and
Adobe RGB with CMYK output profile (this has been made on sheet-fed press
using quite high print densities to get wide gamut).
I have taken out two examples on different L-levels. On L 43 CMYK profile
exceeds clearly Adobe RGB on magenta shades (almost ECI also) and especially
on higher L-level CMYK exceeds Adobe RGB on yellow areas but is still inside
Eci-RGB.
I don't know if this is correct way of looking - please correct me if I am
wrong. However it looks like when using special printing condition meaning
high print densities ECI-RGB seems to be better choice than Adobe.
Regards Jouni Marttila