That GRAPH_CURVE=YESline is for displaying the curve that is generated in terminal when running the install script on a mac.
it looks like this:
# K curve
0 0% |
11 4% |m g
21 8% |m g
32 13% |m g
43 17% |m g
53 21% |m g
64 25% |m g
74 29% |km g
85 33% |ck g
96 38% | m k g
106 42% | m k g
117 46% | m k g
128 50% |Mm k g
138 54% |Mm k g
149 58% |Mm g k
159 62% |Mcm g k
170 67% |Mcm g k
181 71% |Mcm g k
191 75% |Mg k
202 79% |Cm K k
213 84% |Cm K k
223 87% | m K k
234 92% | m k K
244 96% |cm k K
255 100% | CM K
Is this new profile for printing digital negatives (you mentioned the setpwedge for palladium) or creating positive inkjet prints on paper? The reason I ask is that the ink limits for the color inks are pretty high, and the ink limits for the black/grey inks are pretty low for a positive print on a glossy paper. Changing ink limits will result in shifting the tones across the whole scale, so it would end up messing with the midtones as well.
Also, you have only two grey parts when you have ink limits set for all three grey inks. (K, LK, LLK)
"N_OF_GRAY_PARTS=2
GRAY_INK_1=K
GRAY_VAL_1=100
GRAY_INK_2=LK
GRAY_VAL_2=40
"
it looks like this:
# K curve
0 0% |
11 4% |m g
21 8% |m g
32 13% |m g
43 17% |m g
53 21% |m g
64 25% |m g
74 29% |km g
85 33% |ck g
96 38% | m k g
106 42% | m k g
117 46% | m k g
128 50% |Mm k g
138 54% |Mm k g
149 58% |Mm g k
159 62% |Mcm g k
170 67% |Mcm g k
181 71% |Mcm g k
191 75% |Mg k
202 79% |Cm K k
213 84% |Cm K k
223 87% | m K k
234 92% | m k K
244 96% |cm k K
255 100% | CM K
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