I don't believe brightness/contrast would be helpful. You can, however, use a Pshop or equivalent curve to do so. It involves bumping up the curve in the lower values, printing a stepscale and adjusting etc until you are satisfied in an iterative process, then saving the curve to apply before printing. That is a crude but effective method. Yes, QTR can be used as well. It will involve a greater learning experience for you unless someone here can help you with an already generated curve for your machine, ink and whatever paper you are using. That would likely help but also not be optimal. Search back a short time in this forum and you will find a procedure by Paul Roark mentioned that allows making ICC profiles with QTR by using a scanner. That is probably your best bet. It would allow for using standard printing practices. Regards Duane --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "fitness2health" <fitness2health@y...> wrote: > > My prints on a 1270 using Eboni Black Only have a loss of shadow detail > compared to the MIS UTS-FN inkset using Paul Roark curves. I have also > printed BO on a R200 and there is even more loss of detail. > > Is there a way to control shadow detail when BO through > brightness/contrast? > > I it possible to control shadow detail printing black only with QTR, > and if so what is the setup? > > thanks in advance > Keith Prue >
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Re: BO using Eboni - loss of shadow detail
2005-12-01 by dlruckus
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