It happens in the Windows XP version with UT2 inks on the Epson 1280 printer at the beginning of the curve creation process. This happened the very first time I opened the program. I backed up and uninstalled the previous version before installing the 2.4.0 version. Your friend in Photography, Johnny Eades--- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, Roy Harrington <roy@...> wrote: > > What printer? What inks? What OS? Where in the product? > > Roy > > On Thursday, March 2, 2006, at 05:33 AM, Johnny Eades wrote: > > > I just downloaded the new 2.4.0 version of QTR and when opening a > > curve an error message is generated about too many errors in ink > > description and lists all the inks listed in the profile being used > > with the message error in ink description and lists the line number. > > I've tried opening your curves and also mine I've created. Has anyone > > else reported this error? > > > > Your friend in Photography, > > > > Johnny Eades > > > > > > > > > > --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "Roy Harrington" <roy@> wrote: > >> > >> QuadToneRIP version 2.4.0 Release Notes > >> > >> QTRgui version 2.4.0.1 > >> QTR-Create-ICC version 2.4.0.0 > >> QTR-Create-ICC RGB version 2.4.0.0 > >> QTR-Linearize-Data version 2.4.0.0 > >> > >> This release may be installed directly over older versions. > >> > >> All new profiles for Neutral K7 ink printers: 21/2200, 4000, > > 76/9600, R8/R1800. > >> > >> Printer enhancements: > >> > >> R2400 - added printing resolution of 1440x1440 dpi & 1440x1440 super > >> (probably the best compromise between speed and quality) > >> > >> R1800 - added support for Manual-Roll feeder for heavy papers > >> > >> The QTR-Create-ICC & Linearize-Data tools now have the capability to > > average > >> several measurements. There is a new target and a reference file > >> for a 21x4 stepwedge. The 21 steps are printed out four times and > >> you should scan/read all of them. I believe this method should give > > the best profiles. > >> > >> QTR-Create-ICC-RGB now supports the incorporation of Photoshop .acv > > curves. > >> This allows usage of RGB Epson driver where ink partitioning is done > > with PS curves, > >> including the linearization of the grayscale output. This greatly > > simplies the workflow. > >> Before, one needed to take a grayscale image, convert to RGB, apply > > ACV curves, and then > >> print. Now this is all included in the ICC printing profile with > > the added benefit that > >> color management will automatically convert from the grayscale > > embedded profile. > >> The profile can also be used for soft-proofing in most cases. > >> > >> QTRgui now checks that you have used a Curve/Profile in printing > >> > >> Roy > >> www.quadtonerip.com > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > - > Roy Harrington > roy@... > Black & White Photo Gallery > http://www.harrington.com >
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Re: QuadToneRIP version 2.4 released, Mac & PC
2006-03-02 by Johnny Eades
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