Roger, >>... >>I'm going to support the 3000 as the affordable >>quad 16x20 printer. > >> I'll load Ultra Tone inks into it first. ... >> Also, of course, cross-platform curves will be made >>for these inks. >>... >Paul, this sounds great. Not rushing you, but >when will the curves be ready for the Mac. I'll use the "No color Adjustment" setting so that the curves are cross-platform. As such, I hope that I'd have a set of curves done by the end of the month, unless I run into unexpected problems. (I'm also setting up my new XP computer with PS CS, which will take some time. I might try to knock out the warm and neutral curves before I pull the plug on the current computer, just in case there is a problem.) >Also what's Picture Window? ... Digital Light and Color has a $50 image editing program that can use Photoshop curves. In fact, it can make better curves than Photoshop -- apparently unlimited points. The more expensive PW that supports 16 bit files is only $100. PS is more powerful in many respects, but there is not need to shell out big bucks to get into digital B&W. Paul http://www.PaulRoark.com
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RE: [Digital BW] Digest Number 1874
2003-11-13 by Paul Roark
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