--- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, Godfrey DiGiorgi <ramarren@m...> wrote: > > On Sep 19, 2005, at 4:54 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote: > > > I have additional questions about the profiles: > > > > I just installed QTR 2.2c on Mac OS X v10.4.2. ON the disk image, i > > see in /Profiles/InstallScripts a file named "Install-ReadMe.rtf" > > which says: > > > > --- > > QuadToneRIP 2.2 for Mac OS X > > > > This is a set of generic install scripts for each supported printer. > > Simply drag the appropriate install script to your own folder with > > profiles. Double-clicking on the install script will add the printer > > and create and install all the curves in the same folder. > > --- > > > > There's also /Profiles/1270-UT2 and the "Install1270.command" file. > > > > 1) "drag the appropriate install script to your own folder with > > profiles" ... What folder is that? > > > > 2) double-clicking on the Install1270.command file runs the terminal > > and does something, reports success. Where do the profiles this > > command is supposed to be installing go? > > Ulp. sorry, hit send too fast. > > And thirdly, is there any documentation about how and when to use > which profile, blend curve, etc? I've been experimenting with the > color tone shifts but most of the options seem to produce color which > are very close. > > Godfrey All the Install scripts work on the files that are in the same folder as the script. For the folders such as /Profiles/1270-UT2 there are a bunch of profiles for the UT2 inks for the Epson 1270. So an Install1270 script in this folder will install all the UT2 profiles and setup the Quad1270 printer. For those making their own profiles, you need to setup a comparable folder on your own disk. In the folder you will have your profile descriptors that are all .txt files. You need to copy one of the Install scripts from /Profiles/InstallScripts based on the kind of the printer you are using. When you run it now in your own folder you'll setup the appropriate printer and install your profiles. The profiles go into the system so that the print driver can access them. As far as printing you should be picking profiles with the right paper or one similar. The idea is you pick two different hues and then blend them to get the exact hue that you like. For instance pick a warm and sepia, then blend 60-40 for a medium sepia rather than full sepia. The number of possibilities is huge but the idea is you can pick a very subtle tone. Once you get what you like you'll probably save it and reuse it (See Presets in Print dialog). There's more to read in the Tutorial.pdf Roy
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Re: Need Some Help
2005-09-20 by Roy Harrington
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