No, the issue is I have no idea what the density and ink limit settings do, and how they would affect two inks, for example, using only yellow and cyan to try to make a red. As I said earlier, I'll try just setting the ink density of both to 100 and leave the limit blank, and have an overall default ink limit of 85. David. --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "Olivier" <odesmais@...> wrote: > Davidn I'm not sure I totally get the issue. > Now if you problem in setting density and ink limit there's a shortway > to that. Instead of declaring an ink as a grey ink, go to the "load > curve", in their you can either use the Point List or the Load Curve > options. The latter loads a Photoshop acv curve. Basically you draw a > Photoshop curve that defines your ink usage and you can set anything. > It's quite convenient. > Olivier >
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Re: How does the printer / QTR lay down different color inks
2008-02-22 by David
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