My take on the choice would be how much of your image is out of the gamut of the output device? A gamut warning inside Adobe RGB would be meaningless right? So do you convert each to the printer space by two different methods and see which is better via printing or ?? >> When reprofiling, use the 'perceptual intent' rendering method except when >> one of the other choices works better. In which case use that.
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