Jamie You have two options with respect to ICC profiles: 1. You can leave the image in your normal workspace profile (such as AdobeRGB for RGB or Gray Gamma 2.2 for greyscale for example) and use Photoshop's softproof (View/Proof Setup/Custom menu item) to use the ICC profile you created for your curve to preview how your image will appear when printed using that curve, or 2. You can edit in your normal workspace and prior to printing use Photshop's Image/Mode/Convert to Profile menu item to convert the image to the ICC profile for your curve. When the image is printed it should appear as it does on your display. It seems that the latest version of QTR-Create-ICC has a few glitches. See Roy's post of 1 Oct. You might want to use the one from the previous release (2.3.0) for creating ICC profiles - although you use the colour aspect of the preview. Tom Moore > -----Original Message----- > From: QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com [mailto:QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com] On > Behalf Of Jamie Creed > Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2005 10:52 AM > To: QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [QuadtoneRIP] How do you use a created icc profile for printing > via QTR > > having produced an icc profile, thanks to Roy's QTR-Create-ICC > droplet, how do you implement it's use for printing through QTR. Is > it a case of converting/assigning, the image your working on, with > the profile you've made, and then saving the converted version of the > image for printing. > > Which working space needs to be selected in Photoshop; > QTR-RGB Lab,QTR-Gray Lab or 1 of the colour workspaces Adobe > 1998/sRGB. > > I've tried to read through the list here but can't find the info I > need to my specific problem. I guess I'm just 1 step away from > printing heaven, so close, > > Jamie > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > >
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RE: [QuadtoneRIP] How do you use a created icc profile for printing via QTR
2005-10-03 by Tom Moore
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