--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Roark" <paul.roark@...> wrote: > When it is initially launched I'd recommend it only to those experienced > with making RGB or rip curves-profiles. I think those who are > perfectionists will appreciate what it can do. Those who are not > technically oriented probably ought to stick with the other existing > inksets, at least until there are curves and ICCs available. It will print > in an "EZ" mode with no profiles, but that is not the point of the inkset at > all. More control, not less, is what I'm after. Every one will need to prepare the curves-profiles by himself of just arrange them starting from a standard profile? If I understand I will need a profile for every combination of printer/paper. But if 2 people will use the some combination of printer/paper they will need 2 different profiles or will use the same profile? For preparing a profile is enought a scanner or I will need something more? The sistem will work with the standard epson driver or with a RIP? > Additionally, it will not print sepia, so those who like to print that warm > should stick to UT2 or UT7. > I don't print sepia. But printing in a neutral tone which differences I will find from UT7 (with a 2100) Marco
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Re: OK, Paul, what's UT-3D?
2006-05-10 by fogmarco
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