I don't know that I care to print it necessarily, I'm just curious. I've been playing with this image for 2 years off and on. Now that I have a 98% color gamut monitor, the blown out reds in the image are workable, and the image actually looks quite good to me aside from getting tired of looking at it and too much green.
Once I apply mpix's printer profile for proofing or look at it on a mere mortal monitor, the bridge looks a flat single tone blown out red. All the detail I saw on my monitor is now gone. Poof. Really, the bridge looks fantastic on my monitor, but as soon as I load that proofing profile, the image transforms like none other so far.
Like I said, this image isn't really important, it's just the challenge aspect. If I can make it look reasonable in post, then it should be able to print very similar.
On top of that, I've been chatting with a fellow that prints his own pictures. He tells me he prints full 16bit adobe rgb and his prints are amazing. Are there any pro printing services out there that might be able to handle a wide gamut image?




