Graham, Thanks for the link. It looks like I will have to read that article carefully. So far I've just been using the ABW mode with my Epson 2400 and getting good results, so I have two more questions: Will the results that I get using QTR and PrintFixPro 2 be noticeably better than what I can do with ABW? Is it possible to soft-proof prints using QTR? (I'm actually haven't done any soft-proofing in my current workflow, so I don't know how important that is to me). Thanks, Stan --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "gp295" <graham@...> wrote: > > Stan. > > Download version 2 of the PrintFix software from Colorvision. I haven't > tried it myself, but v2 can now export measurements to QTR. Keith > Cooper has added a review on his Northlight site if you want a run- > through. > http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/reviews/printfix_pro_v2.html > > Regards. > > graham > > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "stanraucher" > <stanraucher@> wrote: > > > > I would like to create an icc profile for my Epson 2400 using the > > QuadToneRIP 2.5 utility but I have a ColorVision PrintFix Pro > > Spectrometer rather than the Eye-One spectrometer. > > > > Can I create an icc profile with the ColorVision spectrometer and the > > GretagMacbeth MeasureTool program? If so, could someone please walk > > me through the steps I need to do. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Stan > > >
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Re: QuadToneRIP Create ICC with ColorVision Spectrometer
2007-03-08 by stanraucher
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