Thanks Sidney and Roy for thetime you are putting in this. The file is outputted according to the profile. The actual values are changed. If you open it as such in PhotoShop it will be all wrong because Photoshop will apply the profile on values that already take the profile into account. I produce the file that way to have very good matching between screen and print and it works. Roy, the file uncompressed as such. I athink what happened is that by rewriting it in Photoshop you produced the skight variation of tif that QTR understand. More specifically, Photoshop puts much more tags in the file than the conversion utility I use. I have sent an email to their support about those missing tags. Cheers --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, Roy Harrington <roy@...> wrote: > > I think this tiff file has one of the unsupported compression modes used. > Just reading the file into Photoshop and rewriting it with no compression works. > > Roy > > On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 10:04 AM, Sidney <skapuskar@...> wrote: > > No problem opening and printing your file with the Mac version... > > So perhaps only a PC version issue. > > > > BTW, your image seems to be in a color softproof profile, why is that? > > I always send to QTR in greyscale. > > > > Sidney > > > > ...QTR GUI opens it in its preview window, but when I click the Print button, I get the following messages: > >> > >> QuadToPrinter: ERROR: No pages found > >> ImageToRaster: ERROR: Unable to open image file for printing! > >> > >> QTR GUI is definitely problematic with its file incompatibilities. > >> > >> I use version 2.7.0.0 as bundled with QTR 2.7.2 for Windows. > >> > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > -- > Roy Harrington > roy@... > www.harrington.com >
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Re: There is definitely a problem in QTR GUI
2013-01-01 by stephane_bosman
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