Thanks Paul for the QTR profile, I'll give it a try. Could you possibly send the txt file used to create this profile below, so that I could see how it was created and possibly edit if needed for other glossy papers? I also downloaded and read your paper on "Adjusting Monotone Photoshop Curves for Inset Control" which answered most of my questions on how you create and use curves to control the inks with PS. This is a must read for those wondering about how curves are used and created and also the paper "Embedding Photoshop Curves in ICCs" for how these curves are used to create ICC profiles. Thanks, Randy > "Randy Rancier" <randy_rancier2004@> wrote: > > > > ... > > > You can, with more work, make a neutral image using > > > Eboni (K), but > > > it'll need spraying. See page 10 of > > > http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/UT14.pdf > > > > > > Yes, this is exactly what I am wanting to do! > > ... I wasn't sure at what density to crossover from using > > the Eboni to the PK inks? > > This may be the QTR profile I used: > http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/Eb-IlfordGold-Spray-3.zip > > Paul > www.PaulRoark.com >
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Re: UT14 Glossy 100% Carbon Prints that are Neutral
2009-02-13 by Randy Rancier
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