Hi Richard, I had a similar problem once when a cartridge of UTPKN went bad somehow. I still don't know exactly what happened to it but replacing it solved the issue. It was almost like the dark/light mixes weren't miscible and were driven apart on the paper.You might want to check out the dark inks. Regards, Duane --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Richard Smallfield <rich_s@...> wrote: > > Hello Paul, > thanks for that - I've not printed a smooth ramp: this problem has only occurred in photos that have a transition from very dark to very light, over a very short distance - as in out of focus features in my night shots. It's not a transition that happens very often in my other work. > > I'll have to check earlier prints to see if I can find evidence of it when those prints were made last year (though it's hard to track suitable prints down as the night series is framed and on display elsewhere). > > I installed the latest version of QTR, with no change. > > thanks again, > Richard > > At 03:05 a.m. Thursday 1/07/2010, you wrote: > >Hi Richard, > > > >That's an interesting artifact. If you print a smooth ramp, do you see a vertical line or other abrupt change or bump in the ramp? A linearization problem might cause the problem, but it's a bit surprising it shows up only at that post edge. > > > >Paul > >www.PaulRoark.com > > > >> I have just noticed that with QTR I am seeing a strange appearance in prints with abrubt tone transitions. It looks like QTR is trying to sharpen the image and is losing the smoothness of the transition, resulting in a double image. It's not happening with Advanced Black and White. > >> > >> I'm using Ordered Dither algorithm, 1440 Super, Unidirectional. > >> > >> I've uploaded the images, a crop of the original, and 1600ppi scans, to this page: > >> <http://www.richardsmallfield.com/archives/test/index.html>http://www.richardsmallfield.com/archives/test/index.html > >> > >> Any advice would be greatly appreciated. > >> > >> thanks, > >> Richard > > > ____________ > Richard Smallfield Photography: www.richardsmallfield.com > Exhibition now online: www.v-erge.co.nz > Auckland Festival of Photography: www.photographyfestival.org.nz/ > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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{Disarmed} [Digital BW] Re: QTR - strange tonal transitions along contrasty edges
2010-07-01 by dlruckus
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