Hi Dieter. I think Ernst is asking you if you have tried making the Black K ink limit higher in the first QTR calibration step. Move it up some and see if you get higher density or lower. If higher you are OK. If no change or lower you probably are flooding the paper and reducing d'max and will need to correct for that by reducing the K limit. That is assuming that your K ink has enough pigment in it to get to your d'max target. Regards Duane --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "dieterneubert56" <dieter.neubert@...> wrote: > > --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, Ernst Dinkla <E.Dinkla@> wrote: > > > > dieterneubert56 wrote: > > > Hi all together! I have made a nice linearisation with my densitometer and my Eye- > One using > > > our own 7-Step-B+W-Ink-Set called "Carboprint-Ink" for Epson 2200 (in Germany: > Epson > > > 2100) and the QTR for MAC Tiger. The only problem: I cannot get the highest possible > d-max > > > (thats around 1.76) on Hahnemühles Photo Rag. The max I get with QTR is 1.64 with > > > boost_K:100 and grey_overlap: 10. I measure the 100% point at the 21-random- > stepwedge. > > > My questions: 1. what can I do more to get a higher d-max? 2. for printing the 21- > random- > > > stepwedge is it neccessary to convert the stepwedge in the new QTR-gray > workingspace and > > > print with color-management incl. the QTR grey matt printer profile or do I have to > print > > > withour any color-management at this step? Thanks a lot for your help!! > > > > Could it be the pigment load of your own black ink ? Is a > > higher load possible or did you already pick the 85% patch and > > more pigment doesn't deliver more density ? > > > > Ernst > > > > -- > > Ernst Dinkla > > > > > > www.pigment-print.com > > ( unvollendet ) > > > Sorry, but what do you mean with pigment-load? >
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Re: New member new question: Linearisation with Eye-One
2006-02-22 by dlruckus
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