To get neutral tone you could create two curves for QTR, one for cool, one for warm tone, then mix them with "Curve blending" controls until you get tone that you feel is neutral. In my opinion it is easier than producing a "neutral tone" curve. In addition you could create any number of "toned" curves, and then mix them as you like. Check "Split tone curve blending" and you could change proportions separately for shadows, midtones and highlights. If you have printer with extra slot, you could add sepia toner from UT7 and profile it to sepia curve. I am not using UT3D LK ink at all, so in my 2200 I have an extra slot. Too bad that QTRgui doesn't permit to save/load the curve mix setup... --Sergei --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "arcibombolina" <sabenel@...> wrote: > > Which is the right procedure ?
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Re: UT 3D split printing workflow
2008-03-04 by Sergei Antonov
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