Jeff, Just to confuse you a bit more, there is a third option for using the MIS Ultratones with the 2200 via QuadToneRIP 2.0 beta 8. Warm, cool, neutral, and sepia profiles are available in the QuadToneRIP 2.0 folder on my filesharing site (see link below). The profiles are in a folder titled "2200 Ultratone Profiles" in the QTR_2.0_b8_Profiles.sit archive. The QTR workflow and profiles use the Ultratones, as provided by MIS, in the 2200 carts and in their specified cartridge positions. Carl http://homepage.mac.com/scho/FileSharing2.html On Sunday, November 2, 2003, at 03:50 PM, jsinger986 wrote: > I'm pretty sure I'm being a dunce here but... > > I'm not quite sure what you mean when you say you have curves for the > 2200 MIS > Ultratone inks, but the curves don't work with the 2200 with the MIS > Ultratone Inks > sold on the website. > > What inks are you using because I don't see anything for (as you > listed them) > "Ultratone cyan, Ultratone light cyan, Ultratone magenta, Ultratone > light magenta, and > ultratone yellow" on their website. > > I can only guess that you mean the inks MIS has listed on their > website in those > positions, meaning "cyan position 75% black, light cyan position - > cool toner, etc, etc, > etc respectively." > > In which case, the only difference between yours and the MIS Ultratone > set is the > "archival 7600 light black." What ink is that? > > Currently I'm using a 2200+IP for B&W. I'm planning on buying the MIS > Ultratones > tomorrow to give them a shot, but I'm not sure what I should be > buying. My original > thoughts were to use OPM/IJC... but I also want to give your curves a > try. Now I'm > even more confused :-( > > Confused, > Jeff > http://www.jeffsingerphotography.com > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: 2100/2200 Ultratone curves in the files section
2003-11-02 by Carl Schofield
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