Only the built-in profile.
Print setting: Enhanced matte paper
Color: ABW
Advanced color settings
Color toning: neutral
Tone: light
Paper configuration
Color density: -5%
All courtesy of Clayton Jones who gives a simple and effective prescription
for printing with the R2400.
Harry
On 6/1/08 4:08 PM, "Michael King" <drmrking@...> wrote:
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> Harry,
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> Did you use any sort of profile for ABW?
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> Mike
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> 2008/6/1 Harry Lockwood <hflockwood@...
> <mailto:hflockwood%40verizon.net> >:
>> > I did a comparison recently between QTR and the Epson ABW mode on my R2400.
>> > The tonal range of the QTR print, on Epson Ultra Premium Presentation
>> paper,
>> > was noticeably better.
>> > Run the test yourself with Keith Cooper¹s ³Black and White test print² at
>> > www.northlight-images.co.uk/digital_black_white.html.
>> >
>> > Harry
>> >
>> > On 6/1/08 12:30 PM, "kennrabin" <kennrabin@...
>> <mailto:kennrabin%40yahoo.com> > wrote:
>> >
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> SNIP
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> Also -- some photographers I admire have raved about Quadtone RIP, but
>>> >> there was a hint in another post that the Epson R2400 driver, because
>>> >> it had the b/w module, was virtually as good. Is this true? Seems like
>>> >> QTR has more flexibility. If I print on, say, Epson exhib matte, am I
>>> >> likely to get better results "out of the box" with QTR than with the
>>> >> Epson driver, do you think?
>>> >>
>>> >> Many thanks!
>>> >>
>>> >>
>> > --
>> >
>> > Harry F. Lockwood
>> >
>> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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>> >
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Harry F. Lockwood
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Re: [QuadtoneRIP] New to QTR - more curves, according to Tom?
2008-06-01 by Harry Lockwood
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