Hi John and Dan, I went with the lighter modification below as a start. Installed it and tested. The print comes out a bit blue which is great, because I can easily blend it with the warm one to get just what I want. And also because I just learned a ton. :) It did make the print overall too dark though---as might be expected. Is there an easy number to change for that? or just reduce the ink limit? as a start will re edit the curve to an intermediate effect, maybe LC=20 or 25. Likewise for LM. Bottom line is that blue is good, allows flexibility, and I am on my way. Thanks Scott --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "John Vitollo" <jvlist@c...> wrote: > > Scott I edited the cool curve for you. I just boosted the LC and LM Limit from 12 to 30. I > haven't tested it though. > > You could edit the file yourself or email me and I'll send you the file. > > On the Mac.... > > Open the file - "UC-EEnhMatte-cool" - that's in "4000-UC" folder and change the LC and > LM Limits as below: > > LIMIT_K= > BOOST_K=55 > LIMIT_C=0 > LIMIT_M=0 > LIMIT_Y=0 > LIMIT_LC=30 > LIMIT_LM=30 > LIMIT_LK=36
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Re: enhanced matte cool curve
2005-04-13 by Scott Graham
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