Hi again Paulo. Right you are. I had forgotten the difference in methods between the two myself. Best regards. Duane --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, Paulo Baptista <paulo.baptista@...> wrote: > > Duane, > thanks again. Sorry for the delay in answering, as I've been away from the > studio for a few days. > I apologize if I didn't make myself clear on my first posts; I didn't mean > to use the Epson driver instead of QTR. I was just saying that I didn't see > (in theory, at least) any differences between converting an image to > QTRgraymatte.icc or QTRgrayphoto.icc before going to Print with Preview or > just selecting one of these profiles as Print Space on the Print with > Preview options (since we'd be using Photoshop convertion algorithms on > both situations), and then printing it using QTR. > Come to think of it, I work on a Macintosh, and QTR is integrated in the > MacOS printing workflow as just another printer driver. I believe that if > you happen to work on Windows you have to save the image as a .tif file and > then open it in QTR, in which case it would be necessary to convert it to > the desired profile, and Photoshop's Print with Preview options wouldn''t > be used at all. Maybe that's the source of the confusion? > Regards, > Paulo > >
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Re: Gray-lab profile in PS color settings
2006-02-16 by dlruckus
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