My experience also Daniel, except I use QTR on an Epson 4000 in studio. I'm very enthused about it and am now motivated to redo a whole body of work using QTR. Also, looking forward to the R800/1800 support ! Cheers, Tony Bonanno Santa Fe, NM www.bonannophoto.com --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Daniel Ridings <daniel.ridings@e...> wrote: > The installation process was what you have come to expect with > professionally packed software now-a-days --- click, click, choose > printer, click, click, click. > > I've printed out some on Epson Enhanced paper with the Epson ink > (Ultrachrome) and have been able to do a direct comparison with a print I > have at the office done with the UT EZW inks. If I don't write down the > details on the back of the prints, I won't be able to tell you which is > which tomorrow. > > It was very nice to be able to experiment with various tones (cool, warm) > on the same print using the same inks. Just choose a different curve. > > Lovely stuff. Now I'm really anxious for that R800 support, since that is > what I have at home too. > > I would possibly like a little more support for some popular papers. I > can't see that I have a curve for Hahnemühle Photo Rag. But hey ... I've > just been running the stuff for about an hour. Maybe it's there. > > Daniel Ridings > http://www.dlridings.com
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Re: QTR Newbie report
2005-03-03 by Tony Bonanno
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