Hi Tim, Glad to see you're giving QTR a go, but it appears the curve you're using is laying down Matte Black ink and you're printing on RC papers which need photo black. What is the name of the curve in either 'curves' drop-down box? You can check on which inks are being used by right-clicking on the drop-down window, and then clicking on "show curve graph". That will show you what your curve looks like, and which inks it uses. Go through whichever curves came with it, and find one that uses PK ink, and start there. Steve Karafyllakis --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Tim Timmermans" <zenphoto7@...> wrote: > > Steve, Nick, and Doug (thanks guys)all had good suggestions regarding > the banding issues with my 1800 but it suddenly stopped doing it on > its own but it's doing something else that is NOT GOOD. > > I got QTR and the BW's look nice except the ink looks and behaves > differently in different sections of the print. > > First, the ink does not seem to be drying. There are two distinct > looks to the prints. The deep blacks appear as a matte like finish > while the lighter areas are glossy. Furthermore when I gently rub my > finger over the print, the matte area smudges and shows profound > finger prints while the glossy parts rub off completely showing the > original white paper. > > The line delineations between the glossy part and the matte part are > remarkably visible. The matte sections almost look like an overlay. > > No...I am not putting the paper in backwards. But I am pulling my hair > out and I just don't have that much to spare. > > My problem is that I am a self taught photographer. I never took > classes or had formal lessons in dark rooms although I did spend many > hours in dark rooms. Bottom line is that I am a really good > photographer but I don't understand the numbers and ratios you guys > talk about all the time regarding printing. I know what I want to see. > My images look great on my monitor and most of the time the prints > look great too but since I got the 1800 I'm having a hell of a time > getting rid of this bronzing and this odd matte vs gloss issue that > appears in each print. My old 1280 prints look awesome. > Any and all opinions most welcome! > > Tim >
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Re: It's the weirdest thing...
2006-06-09 by Steven Karafyllakis
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