I've tested it with pleasure, the prints look pretty much similar to
what the first droplet was producing as an ICC.
Softproof is now allowed including hue. However with Neutral Warm
Pietone, I feel the softproof on an calibrated 2070SB is
significantly warmer and more saturated than the actual print.
Anyway, the output is just great and the fact you can feed the
droplet with any sort of format (Colorshop X in my case) is a lot of
time saving.
Olivier
--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Roy Harrington"
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> I've given this version to a few people as a pre-release.
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> If anyone else would like to use it, here's some links:
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> Mac: http://www.harrington.com/QTR-Create-ICC.app.zip
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> PC: http://www.harrington.com/QTR-Create-ICC.exe
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> It's just the application, use the files and info from 2.3.1
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> Roy
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