Ross,
I haven't used these features much, but here is what I know (or think that I know):
I believe that the Boost_k parameter will only affect the K ink (eboni black in UT-14), which I presume that you are not using with the glossy papers.
The gray_highlight and gray_shadow parameters change the shape of the ink curves, but not the maximum ink densities. These can be useful in adjusting the curves before linearization, but I don't think that they will affect Dmax.
I don't think that I have gotten Dmax significantly over two on any glossy paper. My own view is that many people worry too much about Dmax. Keep in mind that D=2 means that only 1% of the light hitting the paper is reflected. A D=2.2 is 0.06%. Visually, the difference is barely perceptible.
David
--- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "rossfmj" wrote:
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> In a recent thread I had, Paul Roarke Suggested I use the BOOST_K= field, as I was having difficulty profiling UT14 to Epson Premium Glossy Photo Paper. On the profile I have, Dmax is about 1.93. I have got the Dmax up to 2.60, although this was when heavily saturating the paper, I would have thought I could possibly get up to about 2.20 without over -saturation.
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> I can't see any instructions on the literature I've found about this feature. Could anyone point me to something or explain the use of this, in terms aimed at a TechnoKlutz.
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> I would also be interested in the use of the GRAY_HIGHLIGHT=, GRAY_SHADOW=, The literature I have is a bit brief, stating that lowering from 10. lightens either the shadows or highlights. Can you go above 10? Is this a sort of try it and see feature? Also the literature conflicts with one setting 10 as a default and the other 6, or some other.
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> I'm not sure of the GRAY_OVERLAP= feature either.
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> Ross
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Re: Use of BOOST_K=, GRAY_HIGHLIGHT=, GRAY_SHADOW=, QTR Inkdescriptor files.
2013-02-11 by David
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