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Kirkland Glossy tone too Warm in QTR

Kirkland Glossy tone too Warm in QTR

2005-03-26 by Martin Carrington

Hi,

Has anyone any ideas on obtaining a colder tone on Kirkland 
Professional Glossy with QTR? I have tried the following:

Type: Premium Glossy Photo
Curves: UCpk-EPremSemiGloss-cool (100%)
Imk Limit: -15
Gamma: 0

Tone is still a little warm for my taste. Unortunately I have to 
access to a colorimeter to carry out calibration. Other results such 
as matching the screen image (using the new QTR Lab Grey workflow) are 
excellent.

Regards

Martin

Re: Kirkland Glossy tone too Warm in QTR

2005-03-27 by steveabrink

You might consider for glossy papers trying BO printing with the new 
MIS UC black inks.  The tone is colder w/ less bronzing.  For 
everything else I use QTR ...
SB   

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Martin 
Carrington" <martinc@s...> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Has anyone any ideas on obtaining a colder tone on Kirkland 
> Professional Glossy with QTR? I have tried the following:
> 
> Type: Premium Glossy Photo
> Curves: UCpk-EPremSemiGloss-cool (100%)
> Imk Limit: -15
> Gamma: 0
> 
> Tone is still a little warm for my taste. Unortunately I have to 
> access to a colorimeter to carry out calibration. Other results 
such 
> as matching the screen image (using the new QTR Lab Grey workflow) 
are 
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> excellent.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Martin

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