Great question. I'm not sure all of the responses thus far have met your criteria of having ready made curves supplied along with QTR, unless folks are using some other already supplied curves that they haven't specified in thier responses. Scott leepermenter wrote: >Guys, > >I am happy as a clam with the QuadTone RIP. I'm finally getting >prints from my Epson 2200 that don't exhibit metamerism using Epson >EM paper and the curves available on the RIP.I've found a mixed >coolSE and Sepia produces a nice print. > >A couple of people have pooh-poohed the EEM paper's archival quality >because it tends to yellow. I guess I've noticed that, too. I sell >my prints, so that is an issue for me. > >My quesiton: What matte finish, fine art paper (whose curves are >available on the QTR!) would you recommend? I read what people say >on the Web, but you know how that goes. There are so many choices >and it's pretty confusing. Also, who's a good vender for these kinds >of fine art papers? > >And could you let me know what the curve abbreviations are on the >QTR. I've figured out Moab Entrada (is that a good one?). I notice >that there are several choices in the ME paper -- weight, whiteness, >etc. Do the QTR curves work for all those choices? > >Essentially I need a good, high-white matte finish paper (letter and >A3 sizes) that I can use my Epson 2200 matte black cartridge with. I >work only in black and white. Cost, of course, is a consideration. > >Fire away, experts! > >Lee Permenter >New Market, Maryland > > > > > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > >
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Re: [QuadtoneRIP] fine art matte photo paper
2005-10-09 by Scott McLoughlin
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