I wonder what your printed blue has to do with the working space of your RAW-software.
Depending on what blue you're referring to, possibility nothing.
But while we're at it: the table based input icc profiles in C1 are all very much aimed at real world devices.
Whatever that means... examine the very first post here by the OP who specifically wants to encode into ProPhoto RGB.
ProPhoto-RGB on the other hand is just an imaginary "monitor" ... and due to its matrix design it is much larger than needed.
We've been over this already: it's the price one pays for an RGB working space who's gamut is large enough to also encode '
real world' colors we
can capture and output.
Doesn't matter when you know how to work with such an unreal working space, sure. But it's somewhat strange that it is you who is talking about colors we can see...
I'm simply pointing out the language could be better defined. Had you said
Imagery Colors as Bart did, no issue. Better, had you said
Device Values. The language here has been a bit iffy, starting with: Capture One works in a very large color space, similar to that captured by camera sensors.