Scott McLoughlin wrote: > -1- I've been using the C86 and MIS EZ inks on EEM. How should > QTR results (with Epson UC inks and EEM) compare (generally speaking) > with what I've been getting. In other words, as I tweak, what should I be > looking for? Any known glaring differences I just should expect and > shouldn't worry about. Hi Scott. Using the Warm curve in QTR and the Epson Ultrachrome inks ... I get prints that are very difficult to distinguish from the C86 and MIS UT EZW (warm). If I don't have them side by side, I would be able to say which print came from what. > -2- I use PWP (PictureWindow Pro), not PS. Should I just save a > grayscale to a TIFF and use QTR GUI to print? Are there other options > using PWP? I just save TIFF:s and print them in QTR (using QTRGui). I think Mac users have it a lot more integrated into the system. > -3- I stupidly installed the Epson Photo Black. I bought the Matte > Black. I use windows XP, but having read of Mac issues swapping > the inks, is there anything I have to worry about using XP? Also, > can I save the Photo Black cartridge, and if so, should I do anything > to preserve it (baggie, skotch tape, etc.?) Paul Roark usually says you should tape over the outlet to make sure it doesn't dry up. > -4- With the MIS EZ system, I use M-W, Y-W, C-N to get a mostly > warmish image. Is there some curve combination (if I have that lingo > right) that I can use to get approximatley the same tonality? The warm curve and Epson Enhanced Matte will probably give you results that are indistinguishable (but you can print larger). I'm no expert, but that's been my experience. Best, Daniel Ridings http://www.dlridings.com/paw2005
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Re: [QuadtoneRIP] QTR Newbie Questions
2005-05-04 by Daniel Ridings
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