Roger, the toner-curve.raw you sent me offline worked great, that was definitely the problem I was having, but two things about this message confused me. 1. You said "open the file in postscript"--you meant photoshop, right? 2. Once I've loaded the curve into the Curves dialog box, if I save it, it never prompts me for bit order, nor is "raw" a file format option in the Save dialog. I'm running Photoshop 6... could that be why I don't have the option of saving raw etc? david --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Roger L Sopher" <rlsopher@c...> wrote: > Hi David, > > I had the same thing happen with my 860 and the VM-sepia inkset. The > toner-curve-raw supplied with the Linux version of QTR is for the Mac and > has a different bit order than does the IBM-Linux version. If you wish I'll > send you the Linux version. Essentially to make it you open the gray16.psd > file in postscript, Open the curve function, load toner-curve.acv then save > the file as toner-curve.raw and choose the IBM bit order. > > Roger >
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Re: [Digital BW] QTR - grayscale ramp scrambled w/Ultratone curves
2003-11-14 by David Wroblewski
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