The perceptual/RC selection is not picked until the printer profile is applied so to see what the auto setting picked, click the soft proof button under the live view and then hold your mouse over print(s). The intent that the auto setting picked is displayed in the popup information when you hover over prints during soft proof. Auto only affect rendering intent so set BPC to your preference. I've found that BPC varies a lot between profiles (and profile-making tools) so it's not a good pick for an automatic setting. With some profiles, you find yourself turning BPC off a lot because BPC causes a loss of contrast particularly on matte papers. With other profiles, BPC seems to help every time. So simply put, if you find that you have to turn BPC off for a fair number of images with the profile you are using, leave it off when using auto intent. If BPC seems to do no damage and sometimes helps with your profile, leave it on. And if you don't know: run some tests or just leave it on until you have a problem like your prints looking washed out at which point, you can turn BPC off to see if it improves contrast.
Regards,
Mike
Thank you Mike,
I share your comment on BPC + matte papers and that is why I asked about the BPC. The images nested on one print page get individual rendering choices with Auto so that is good and expected, makes things faster and there is still the choice to interfere on Auto with Custom.
No BPC shown in the info per image but at the bottom of the softproof window for the general setting. When settings are changed, like BPC on/off, the changes are not instantly shown.
I wonder whether a single menu page including the active CM settings (Paper Profile/Rendering/BPC) + Softproof (Gamut/Paper + Custom CM setting added) would not be preferable now and changes instantly shown in the Softproof mode. Including an enlarged view of a selected print page image with all the CM info (incl BPC) and Gamut + Paper shown when set. Throw out the Printer Profile CM setting menu in Printers and Settings. The Softproof feature starting from the folder icons using the same features + info. Right now all this is split over 4 routes more or less.
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