If you have a reflective densitometer and can calculate the lab values, then yep. It would work. You just need to add the right headers for the Lin data program to crunch the numbers. Generally I do two lins. One in the curve and one that you build into an ICC profile that you use from Photoshop. Walker On Apr 3, 2010, at 6:10 PM, William wrote: > Hi all, quick question: > > I'm a long time IJC/OPM user, but I'm getting the feeling they aren't going to be supporting future Epson printers (and I'd like to print directly from apps like InDesign). Is it reasonably easy to linearize an existing QTR profile with a densitometer? Or do I need to get a spectrophotometer? > > Thanks! > > Jon > > Walker Blackwell 802.821.4451 www.walkerblackwell.com aim: greendirtblues wblackwell@... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] QTR and a densitometer?
2010-04-06 by Walker Blackwell
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