Based on my experience with Win 7 and short term look at my wife's Win 10, this if my best guess:
The differences you're seeing are probably because the GUI Curve Setup looks at the *.quad files, and the Curve Creator looks at the *.qidf files. As you save a *.qidf file in the Curve Creator it generates the *.quad file that the rip actually uses.
As an aside, I find it very useful to have a shortcut on my Desktop that gets me to the QTR profiles -- both the Profiles (*.qidf files) and QuadTone (*.quad) files. In Win 7 that path is
C:\Users\[user name]\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files (x86)\QuadToneRIP
This folder may be different in Win 10. I was able to search with Windows Explorer and find the hidden files.
In this folder you'll see further folders for the Profiles and QuadTone files. Then they are arranged by printer model.
Hope this helps.
Paul
Paul
On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 8:55 AM, brucerccampbell@... [QuadtoneRIP] <QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Why are the available curves different when you look at the QTR GUI "Curve Setup" window and then the "Curve Creator" - File - Open window.
Is there a way to eliminate some of these curves?
I have looked all over my hard drive and can only find a limited few of these curves.
Bruce