Try Elle Stone's color corrected experimental version. See if that helps.
CCing her in case.

On Sun, Jan 8, 2017 at 6:37 PM, Casey Connor <gimp-user-l...@caseyconnor.org
> wrote:

> Hi -- basic color management question here; this is gimp 2.9.5 (commit
> 00faf17965) on Linux.
>
> If I open a colorful image and assign a ProPhoto profile to it, the colors
> get blown out, as expected.
>
> If I set the monitor profile to various color profiles, the colors shift
> around, as expected.
>
> If I set the monitor profile to sRGB, and then try all the various
> rendering intents, the colors never change, which surprises/confuses me.
>
> My expectation was that since gimp is interpreting the colors of the image
> as being in the ProPhoto space, and I've told it that the monitor is in
> sRGB, changing the rendering intent should change the displayed colors as
> it shifts them to be in-gamut for sRGB.
>
> I understand (from the tooltip) that I shouldn't expect preceptual vs.
> relative colorimetric to exhibit a difference, but shouldn't I see a change
> with both saturation and absolute colorimetric?
>
> Thanks for any help!
>
> -c
>
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