There could be a several sources of problems that would cause posterization with the workflow you are describing. Be sure that there is no residual color in the image file before applying a tone curve. The system assumes a grayscale file that is then converted to Adobe RGB (1998). Also be sure there are no embedded profiles. I don't have a curve for Somerset Velvet. So, it could be that the curves are not working well with that paper. You might want to take a stab at modifying one the curve you want. See Dirk Hobman's tutorial on the MIS site in the "What's New" category. Of course, check your nozzles and be sure the system is working well with papers for which there are specific curves. Good luck. Paul www.PaulRoark.com For UT2 information, curves, and settings see: http://home1.gte.net/res09aij/ __________________ -----Original Message----- From: ajberky [mailto:alan.j.berkson.dds@...] Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 2:46 PM To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Digital BW] UT and 1270 Here's my slightly long story. Been lurking and studying on this list for quite a while and learning as much as I could from the many experts, and other amateurs - with much thanks. My background is scanning color slides with Nikon LS2000, minor adjustments with various incarnations of PS [now 7], and printing with Epson carts on my 1270 [for 5 years now]. I love my colors and my unsaturated prints [up to 12x18]. But they are dyes and [?] not archival, so I try UT with 1280 driver and Paul's new curves with desaturated rgb images. My 1st test print on Epson HW matte was with the neutral curve and warmer than the Epson variation, but only slightly and pleasingly so. Then I tried Somerset Velvet and used a cool curve and was satisfied. Tried 3 different images on SV and they were progressively posterized and not at all like my screen image. Only thing I can think of is that I used a hue/saturation layer to adjust highlights and shadows prior to desaturating layer, left image in rgb [flattened] and then applied Paul's curves. Anyway, after waiting so long to make a decision about hextones I am very disappointed. Any help would be appreciated.
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RE: [Digital BW] UT and 1270
2004-03-18 by Paul Roark
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