Try putting the neutral and warm curves on layers over an RGB version of the 21-step test curve, and then putting the opacity at 50%. See if it is close enough to linearize. If so, you can make an ICC with that same mix on the QTR rgb-raw-16.psd. Paul www.PaulRoark.com --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "markss9876" <markss9876@...> wrote: > > > Hi ---- I was wondering if anyone out there has ever made ICC profiles > for UT-14 inks that give a range of tones on Glossy Paper between the > Pure Golden Sepia and the Neutral B&W that Paul so kindly provides on > his website? > > I personally find the 100% Sepia too Golden for most of my uses, and > would love to be able to create warm tones closer to that of UT-RC Warm > inks ... which I find are more moderate. Yet I like the GLOP feature of > UT-14 and would like to stay with this inkset if possible. > > Unfortunately I am not very adept at creating my own ICC profiles, or > else I'd have made a range of them in-between Sepia and Neutral and > posted them for everyone else. So ... if you have created any additional > ICC profiles for UT-14 on Glossy Paper that lay in-between Pure Sepia > and Neutral B&W and wouldn't mind sharing them with me, I am at > markss9876s@... <mailto:markss9876s@...> . (note the extra 's' > after 9876). Please use this aol e-mail address, as I use my Yahoo > e-mail for other things and your response could get buried for a while. > [:)] > > Thanks for any help. Mark. > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: ICC profiles for UT-14 inks
2009-10-05 by pr_roark
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