Sorry, missed that. . . . the context for my question is either UT7 or UT-3D. I'm currently testing NK-7 split tone, so I'm looking for what would be required to do something similar with either UT7 or UT-3D. Part of the reason for my question is the need to print B&W on gloss rag media, which is a gap right now. Terry. > [mailto:QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of john dean wrote: > > All this varries greatly according to the inkset used. There is no one > approach that fits all. > > John > > --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "Terry Ritz" <t.ritz@...> wrote: > > > > Is it difficult to create split tones using QTR? > > > > I assume one would first create two curves, say warm and neutral, to > > establish the appropriate settings for each curve. These > would then be > > "combined" into one master curve (the settings that is) with split > toning > > done by creating/importing appropriate Photoshop curves for > the gray and > > toners within that curve?
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RE: [QuadtoneRIP] Re: Split Toning with QTR
2006-10-07 by Terry Ritz
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