Re:Was Matching Monitor and Print/encouraging QTR and 2200
2005-04-16 by Diane Fields
Yes--what Guy says. My color printing has been great with a calibrated monitor and I do use a totally color managed workflow--but using QTR is not difficult and the softproofing worked out so well--as I said in last post. I was thinking this week (as I printed off one offs for a commercial client--in color--on the 2200) what a great printer this has been and what I will do when it comes to the end of its life. Learning about QTR has been the cap for me of printing. I had vacillated for several years about making my old 1280 a b/w dedicated printer, but this solves the problem for me--and very easily. I may yet learn to do curves, but I'm not sure my printing would improve that much. Diane ----- Original Message -----
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From: "guy washburn" <guido02474@...> To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 4:50 PM Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Matching Monitor and Print > > Scott, > > Jump in. You never learn until you are unsure. > > If you have calibrated monitor and a color managed > workflow using QTR and getting prints that match your > vision with a 2200 is really quite simple.