Richard, I'm not sure I understand what you say. When you say "edit in QTR Gray Lab" do you mean "choose QTR Gray Lab as your grayscale working space"? This begs some questions: 1) what do you do when you work in RGB color (allowed according to the User guide)? 2) why is there no mention of this in QTRgui Help or User guide? When you say "print in QTR Gray Matte profile" do you mean "convert the image to QTR Gray Matte profile" before saving as a tif? Why is there no mention of this in QTRgui Help or User guide? Thanks for your help in trying to get this newbie up and running! Frans Waterlander --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, Richard Smallfield <r.smallfield@...> wrote: > > I have found that what works best for me is to edit in QTR Grey Lab and print in QTR Grey Matte profile. > > Richard > -- > http://smallfield.vze.com > http://photos.smallfield.vze.com (Photos web site) > http://warkworth.vze.com/ (Warkworth photo essay) > http://picasaweb.google.com/rsmallfield/ (Recent work) > > Darling! Will you be my first wife? > Spike Milligan, 'Mussolini, His Part in My Downfall.' >
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Re: Why are Epson 2200 prints too dark
2007-02-27 by fwaterlander
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