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Re: Creating ICC From Established QTR Curve

2012-12-11 by john

Mac or windows?  On a Mac QTR is available through lightroom.   If you are on windows, QTR is stand alone.  You would not be able to print through lightroom, I don't think.  You could come up with your preferred method or printing and then make a QTR icc to fine tune it and soft proof.  Be sure to use ICCRGB for lightroom.   
Do not confuse QTR curves used in QTR and QTR ICC profiles.  They are separate and not really interchangeable.

--- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "ascherjim" <ascherjim@...> wrote:
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> For several years now I have been printing through QTR my preferred B&W prints, utilizing a generic QTR curve I've modified. To try out some of the possible advantages of printing options now available in Lightroom 4, I would like to be able to convert my preferred QTR curve to an ICC format that LR 4 would recognize for printing purposes. How could I do this, without starting entirely from scratch?  Any advice would be appreciated.
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