Tom, You said the L, M and LM ink is used for the cool curve. The existing canned EEnhMatte-cool curve I have uses K, M and LM. What is the "L" ink? When I calculate the percentages do I measure the LM against L and L against K? Or should LM and L both be measured against K? Thanks, Tom > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Tom Moore > To: QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2005 7:31 PM > Subject: RE: [QuadtoneRIP] Creating Curves UT7 and 2200 > > > Tom > > You're finding out what I learned - making curves for the UT7 inkset is a > little more complicated than the UC, but not that difficult once you've done > one. > > Generally, (or at least so far) I don't use the toner curves with UT7 and > matte paper. For a cool curve for Matte the L, M and LM inks used as grey > inks....snip
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Re: Creating Curves UT7 and 2200
2005-10-10 by Tom Husband
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