The flatness and shadow issues will be the same with IJC; the problem is in the workflow. Search the archives for print to monitor matching, and QTR create icc. Regards, John --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "isvibilsky" <isvibilsky@y...> wrote: > > Hi everybody, > > I use epson 2200 with the standart set of inks. Until now I printed > all my sepia toned images using epson driver with custom built icc > profiles. Depending on the image I could get a decent result. But some > images with deep shadows were impossible to print. That's why I > started to look for RIPs. > I've been trying the QTR software for some time but still not totally > happy with the printouts. No doubt that QTR solves the issue but the > printouts look for me kinda flat compare to printed through epson driver. > I was hoping to try IJM/OPM and compare the results but there is no > try before buy option available. > Could anybody share his/her experience? > > Regarding flat looking printouts. My assumption is I don't use a > special set of inks so I don't take advantage of the RIP completely. > > Thanks, > Igor. >
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Re: QTR vs IJC/OPM
2005-12-26 by John M.
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