I've done it for my 1160 with Museo, although I haven't completed it yet. I have two areas where the output is screwed-up due to using my ScanMaker4 for analyzing the 21 patches (the SM4 does not read the light tones well): there is a bit of a gap between the 100% and 95% patches that needs to be smoothed out and the light tones from 20% down are totally botched and would have to be hand corrected, which I find to be too tedious. Following the new version of the tutorial was much better than the earlier one and I actually got all the way through in one session with no problems with the QTR Curve Maker procedure. Since Paul Roark's curves work pretty well with this inkset on PhotoRag and EEM, I may not bother to try to fix my QTR curve for Museo (which I'm phasing-out), but I do have one slight problem with Paul's PhotoRag workflow, about which I'm awaiting an answer, but that's another subject. Frank --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Johnny Eades" <jeades1@s...> wrote: > I found that I have a complete set of the old FSN inks from MIS. Can I > use the curve creator capability of QTR to make a paper/ink curve for > the paper I am using now? > > Your friend in Photography, > > Johnny
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Re: QTR question
2005-04-30 by njfranknj
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