I've installed the latest version of QTR and followed the new workflow for Windows--and got a surprise. I had run out of EEM and didn't want to 'test' on Velvet, so used Epson double sided matte that I use for calendars and small books. I have a stack of test prints using a variety of curves/blends, all noted on the back with the settings/paper, etc. After upgrading I tried a 'none' again (with the double sided matte) and got a VERY warm print compared to the test print on EEM/none using the older version/workflow. Initially I thought--well, perhaps there is a difference in the 2 versions, etc. I tried EEM/cool and some other versions, but the 'none' still bothered me (which had been a very neutral grey from 2.1.13 on EEM using the old workflow of grayscale tiff for printing). Out of curiousity, I uninstalled Vs. 2.2, cleaned out my QTR folder and installed 2.1.13 again and tried 'none' with it with the old grayscale tiff and also the "new" gray-matte image file. Amazing what a different paper will do (not that I don't know that using different paper profiles/papers and printing in color LOL)--leading me to believe that I will have to find the right paper/blend for each (since I'm not sure I want to tackle custom curve creation). I'm thinking that a coated paper in particular may make a difference but am not sure of that--perhaps someone can comment on that--and also make some suggestions for paper they prefer with QTR. I have EEM on order and will go back and do the tests on it--since I find it a good test paper for Velvet. BTW--I also did a test print directly from PS on the same paper (double sided matte) and the 2200 paper profile for EEM/mk and got a 'neutral' print (though with metamerism). I am using a calibrated monitor for those wondering. It was just interesting to me and I thought it might be for others just starting with QTR. I have just about decided to buy QTR--and find my right combo/blend and save the preset for each paper I use (primarily Epson Velvet, Hahnemuhle Photorag and Epson Premium Semigloss). Diane ----------- Diane B. Fields picnic@... photo site http://www.pbase.com/picnic [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: QTR surprises....
2005-03-05 by Diane Fields
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