Re: Lightroom and QTR for Windows -- advice for an export for QTR strategy
2016-02-22 by paulmwhiting@...
Thanks for that clarification, Brian. Must have been another thread or
something, as you say. And yes, from what little I understand about
ICC's, using that curve does seem to emulate ICC's. Yes, I did see that in the OP, but I think part of my point was you can use Elements instead of having to buy the full-blown PS or CS. Elements can use that curve, just can't create one.
Right, you
can create an ICC in QTR... I've never tried it, however. I did learn
how to create a QTR curve. And after some work I was able to learn how
and linearize a curve using a flat-bed scanner and a Kodak 21 step gray
scale. That was a real victory! I posted my how-to here in the files
library.
Coincidentally, today I was browsing Red River paper's website and found a definition of soft-proofing.
It's been a good thread... I wish there was a way to make a printer-friendly file from it.