No. Each pigment layer has it's own ACV curve. You need to linearize each layer. A composite target will probably have a color bias, possibility different in the shadows, midtones, and highlights. Get the print density correct before color correcting. Instead of an ICC profile you can create a color correction layer. There are no simple answers but you need to work methodically. We haven't"t even discussed pigments, BTW.
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Re: QTR for Gumprinting
2018-03-05 by donsbryant@...