Mike - I also recently got an Epson 4000 and am using the QuadToneRIP from Roy Harrington and the regular UltraChrome inks that came with the printer on Premium Luster - fantastic results!! Totally neutral, great tonal gradations, jet black black - my prints look like Ansel Adams did them. For the curves section of QTR I am using the "UC-EPhotoPaper-neutral setting". Would be glad to discuss. Peter --- mtiktinsky <mtiktinsky@...> wrote: I recently got an Epson 4000 and have been trying the QTR on Epson Premium Luster paper. I am having a heck of a time. I am trying to get a cold tone selenium (similar to my 1280 with piezography inks) and am very frustrated. All of the prints, the modifications I do, have a brown (sepia) tint. I cannot get the cold tone on this paper. I have gone through the curve creation process and get blocked up blacks in the lowest 5 black patches on the 21 step patch (L values all less than 10). I have tried adjusting the sliders on the QTR GUI page for the shadows and the gamma (setting both to 10) and seemingly am getting closer. I tried blending a cold selenium tone with a cold tone for a different paper and the result is even more brown (have tried with 80 blending towards the selenium). Also, I am using the 16" wide paper and I set my image size to be 15.8 inches and keep getting told the image is too large and QTR cuts off both sides of the image. Please, anyone, some pointers would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Mike __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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Re: [Digital BW] Help with QTR, please
2005-06-11 by Peter Johngren
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