Is there a way to click between perceptual and relative rendering intent and see how each affects the soft-proofed image without going to the ICC profile and changing it there? Lightroom has this feature and it's a great way to quickly pick the rendering intent that works best for a specific image/paper combination.
Thanks.
Of course you can swap back and forth changing rendering intents using the checkmark as shown in rthe attached screen snap, BUT, this result is barely worth the effort.
All Softproofing is an off the wall guessing game. Matching your printer profile against a calibrated monitor profile.
Qimage goes further and with deliberate accuracy.
Unless you are printing line art or specific printing that calls for Absolute or charts an graphs, you will get the most accurate color using Perceptual or Relative colorimetric.
The results would differ only if you had some out of gamut colors.
So what most of us who do color management printing do, is put two 5 x 7s of the same image on a single sheet of 8.5 x 11, and using Custom Color Management, I can set one 5 x 7 to print using the Epson Profile, and the other 5 x 7 to print using my Profile Prism made profile.
NOW, I have two prints on the same paper with the same brighteners in the paper, same surface and chemical reaction, and if there is a difference between the prints, I can clearly see which print I like better and why.
Screen snap 052 shows the menu item to select
Screen snap 051 Shows where to dot the box to activate a different profile you with to match, and then add the profile.
Screen snap 053 shows the screen with a tag (do-hicky) on the print with the added profile so you know which is which.
Now you have useful information to determine what profile works best.
Fred