Hi Tom,
As far as I know all the CRLF vs CR vs LF issues are handled by QTR. So I'd guess that the
issue was something else like permissions or data stamps or unknown.
If you still have one of the non-working .quad files can you send me one so I can
check it out. Zip it first so that email does not change the line terminators.
Thanks,
Roy
On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 10:42 PM, twm95130 <twm95130@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi
Thanks for the response.
I was able to figure it out - turns out the problem was because process I had used to create the .quad files on Windows7 had inserted the windows standard CRLF as the line terminators. Evidently QTR on Mac (Mavericks) doesn't like that and misreads the file. The solution was to remove the CR so that the line terminator is the Mac standard LF.
For those that find themselves in a similar situation, you can do that by running the following in the Terminal (it just deletes the CR character)
tr -d '\r' < input_filename > output_filename
You can diagnose what the line terminator is by running
file input_filename
if it is using CRLF the result will be:
ASCII text, with CRLF line terminators
if it is using only CR (also incompatible with Mac QTR) the result will be:
ASCII text, with CR line terminators
If it is using LF only (Mac QTR compatible) the result will be
ASCII text
The LF terminated .quad files seem to run ok on Windows.
Tom
--- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "piezobw" wrote:
>
> Did you try originating your images in Gamma 2.20 and then printing from that space as the embedded profile in QTR Print Tool? Mac OS X workflow, not to mention Piezography workflow, is different than regular QTR workflow which includes many of the things that you have been trying. The K7 curves are based upon Piezography rather than QTR workflow. The NEW Piezography Manual was updated and includes the K7 workflow as well as all of the Digital Negative workflows:
>
> http://www.piezography.com/PiezoPress/technical-support/
>
> regards,
>
> Jon
>
>; --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "twm95130" wrote:
> >
> > I've been using Windows 7, K7 inks in Epson 3880 and QTRgui with no problems
> >
> > I'm trying to move to a Macbook Pro running Mavericks and am getting very dark (mostly black) prints with the same images and QTR .quad curves. i.e., on Windows 7 I can print a very nice, smooth step wedge, but on Mac everything is black except for the lightest (10%) values
> >
> > Everything seems to have installed correctly - I did the 2.7.2 mac install and then installed the Mavericks plugin and also used the Mavericks printer/curve installer files. I created a Quad3880-K7 printer and have loaded the default curves along with some custom .quad curves that I've had created and have been using with success on Windows 7. The basic functionality seems to be working, except that the images are just very dark (black, except for the top 10-15% values).
> >
> > On Mac, I've tried printing to QTR directly from Photoshop CC and from QTR-Print-Tool with essentially the same results. I've tried about every permutation of parameters of the various print dialogues with essentially the same results. I've also tried a couple other .quad curves with similar results.
> >
> > As an example, I'm using a 8-bit grayscale step wedge image (and also tried an 8-bit sRGB version of the same image)
> >
> > On QTR-Print-Tool main screen -> Print Color Management
> > - Application Managed (on Print Tool I've also tried No Color Management and System Management and all possibly permutations from PS CC)
> > - QTR_Gray_Photo_Paper (in PS, I also tried QTR_RGB_Photo_Paper)
> > - Relative_Intent (I've also tried Perceptual_Intent and in PS a variety of conversion parameters)
> >
> > After pressing Print...
> > - Color Matching = QuadToneTIP (I've also tried ColorSync)
> > - QuadTone RIP:
> > - Mode = QuadTone RIP 8-bit
> > - Curve 1: = (my .quad file, as well as other .quad files)
> > - Resolution = 2880 dpi (same as I used on Windows 7)
> > - Speed = Uni-directional (same as I use on Windows 7)
> > - Black Ink = Photo Ink (same as I use on Windows 7, and the correct setting for IGFS)
> >
> > I've tried similar variations directly from Photoshop CC, again with very similar results. I've confirmed that they same .quad file and image file still prints correctly from QTRgui on Windows 7.
> >
> > Note, I only have K7 inks in my 3880 so I haven';t been able to test color printing, but I am able to print color to an Epson R2400 from PS. The 3880 Maverick-compatible print driver just came out and I installed that, but I'm not sure if that is even used when using Print Tool (or Photoshop) and QTR.
> >
> > Any help is appreciated.
> > Tom
> >
>
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