--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Roy Harrington" <roy@h...> wrote: > Hi Keith, > > I haven't got a lot of experience with glossy papers, but one thing > I noticed was that many are very similar as far as profiles. So if > you like OFB curves it's quite possible that the same profiles will > give good results on some other papers. > > If you have a "good" stepwedge you could use a fladbed scan > of the good wedge and a test wedge. Then make a correction > curve that gets you close. > > Roy Thanks for that. The OFB ones are pretty good on the semigloss. The only real steps visible looks to be 96/97% and 98/99% It looks almost as if the K Boost is coming in a bit late. I'll get tinkering... If I create a photoshop curve and name it in the quad curve file, does it act as well as the linearisation values that are already there or instead of? I'm thinking that I've found a use for that Epson Gray balancer card that came with the printer! by for now Keith Cooper
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Re: QTR and 7600/9600
2004-03-02 by kcooper666
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