Hi,
Excuse the two-topics-in-one-post scenario, but I have both problems with one print :-)
I've got a nice shot of a seagull silhouetted against a sunset. The bright yellow immediately behind the seagull is out of gamut, and over to the left in the deeper red colours I'm getting banding.
Interestingly, when viewing a soft proof on my profiled monitor, the banding doesn't show up. But on my laptop screen next to it (standard LCD profile) it does.
So:
1. What's the best technique for getting out-of-gamut colours to print? I tried a Hue/Saturation/Value adjustment layer, and reduced the saturation in the offending portion of the image, but on the print that area now has a slightly pasty look to it (especially if you catch the area in the light).
2. How can I reduce the banding? My image is quite a tight crop from a larger file. I applied Nik Software's noise reduction already, so adding noise (one technique I've read about)) seems the wrong way to go :-) Are there other techniques?
Hopefully I've managed to attach a small jpeg version of the image, so you can see what I'm working with.
Martin Ley