Hi again... First off, I am a near-to-total newbie QTR user and don't know how to modify the curves yet. That said, I've used the EEM warm and cool curves on HPR, printing at 2880, with an ink limit varying from -35 to -45, and the blend favoring the cool curve to compensate for HPRs paper warmth. The results are pretty good, but of course I wonder if they could be better if I were able to modify the curves. I'd be grateful if you send me your sepia curve. Ed --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "Daniel Staver" <daniel@p...> wrote: > Yes, those two papers behave very similar. But your opinion may differ. As I > said not many people have tested these curves so I don't know how well they > will work out for you. > > I think I have a sepia curve lying around somewhere too... > > -- > Daniel Staver > http://daniel.staver.no > > > Daniel.... I'm not in front of my work computer right now, > > but as I recall, for 2200/UT7 there are only two supplied > > profiles. Warm EEM and Cool EEM. Are you saying that these > > should work well for HPR as well as EEM?
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Re: QTR + UT7 Inks..Two Important Questions
2005-06-30 by edrudolpho
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