You can force QTR to put glop in 255 white areas by doing the following: - Open appropriate xyz.quad file in a plain text editor (like Notepad or TextEdit) - Look for line that starts with "# Y curve" or whatever position glop is in. It will look something like this: # Y curve 0 32347 31927 31506 31086 The 0 means in 255 spot it will not put down glop. Change 0 to something else, in sequence with numbers under it. Doesn't have to be precise, just duplicating the number below it will be fine. If you do this it will put glop on the entire page, including areas outside your actual image. You could keep two versions of your .quad file, one with and the other without this hack. Marko On 2010-02-05, at 0:04, santonov2you wrote: > Glop doesn't help too much -- where > paper has no inks, it still has visible gloss differential. > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] Cooled C6 on matte and warmed HP PK C6 on glossy (with DMax 2.86)
2010-02-05 by Marko Milisavljevic