Yes. Print-Tool 1 and 2 share a plist. Most things are remembered -- the one
On Thursday, September 29, 2016, Stefan Christiansen stefanchristiansen@yahoo.com [QuadtoneRIP] <QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
difference is that the paper selections are done very differently in PT1&2.
The color management selections in Print-Tool are designed to be compatible
with how Photoshop has always done it -- so that's most of the reasons for how it works.
System Managed or Printer Managed hands off the options to the OS and
print driver so that's why Color Matching has choices.
Personally I think it makes most sense for all to use the No CM or the App CM
options -- especially for QTR driver but even with Epson driver. For you printing
to QTR driver I'd think No CM would be the easy way for you always to get
consistent results.
BTW, you said "So Print-Tool's dialog boxes set the QTR driver." Sort of -- so I
can see how this might seem true. But I think it's best to view the two levels of
dialogs as separate. Everything on the Print-Tool main page are Print-Tool selections, but
everything once you hit Print and see the Print dialog are driver and system selections.
Mostly they are completely independent except for the Color Matching grayed out
options when Print-Tool is controlling the CM.
Hope that helps to make it clearer,
Roy
On Thursday, September 29, 2016, Stefan Christiansen stefanchristiansen@yahoo.com [QuadtoneRIP] <QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
The Color Sync / QuadToneRIP choice must have always been present, of course. My mistake.
But Print-Tool 1 remembers Print-Tool 2 settings, with Last Used Settings as preset… They must share some .plist?
Maybe a Color Matching reminder could be added in Print-Tool's right panel, in the Print Color Management section, if you do a next version?
It could be useful for dreamy people...
Stefan