I may have answered my own question. I downloaded QTR a while ago, gave up on it, and came back to it. I now see that there is a newer version that deals with on-screen vs print appearance with ICC profiles. That should help quite a bit. If anyone has any other advice, it would be appreciated but I am ready to give it another go. Thanks again -- Mark --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "markjamesfisher" <markjamesfisher@y...> wrote: > > First off.....be kind.....I am fairly new at B&W digital printing > > I am trying out QTR and, so far, I am finding out that I can > definately get better BW prints from UC inks (Epson2200) as compared > to other methods I've tried. I suspect that I am not getting > everything I can out it, though. In fact, I almost gave up on it > using it "out of the box" with the stock curves for Epson Enhanced > Matte. Then, I found that if I adjusted the Ink Limit to -2 and > gamma to -4 in QTRgui I could get reasonable prints. I did this > through trial and error on a test print. It seems like there must > be a better calibration method and it sure looks like the > calibration mode handles that, but I can't figure out how to do it > (and I'm a reasonably smart guy.....or so I thought!). I tried to > look through the archives, but I did not have much luck. > > Second question: will I get much better results with MIS or Piezo > inks? I've tried the MIS inks in the past and had clogging problems > and I was never happy with my prints (w/o QTR). > > Thanks -- Mark Fisher >
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Re: Suggested workflows for QTR on a PC
2005-10-10 by markjamesfisher
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