Carl, from reading what Robert said, I imagine he means the ratio of the ink limits for each ink (Magenta and Cyan). Remember that you can save (export) a curve out of one ink and import it into another, thus matching the two completely as they track across the scale. Then, by using ink limits you can easily play with their ratios without affecting their "shape". Antonis --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Carl Schofield <scho@m...> wrote: > Robert, ... When you suggested a 2:1 ratio of M/C for the cool profile did > you mean relative M/C curve amplitudes or measured M/C values? > On Tuesday, April 1, 2003, at 09:08 PM, Robert Morrison wrote: > > > I think using a cool curve with a 2:1 ratio of magenta to cyan should > > blend > > with the warm curve to make a fantastic selenium tone option.
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Re: IJC profiling tips for the 2200 (to Carl)
2003-04-02 by Antonis Ricos
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