I have found in the past that the Epson paper is a good measure of what to expect of Han Photo Rag, but, sorry, no experience with other papers. Harry On 6/6/08 3:08 PM, "kennrabin" <kennrabin@...> wrote: > > > > Thanks! Good to know. If you have any experience printing to Ilford > Fibre Gold with QTR let me know. Also any of the innova papers. > > Kenn > > --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com <mailto:QuadtoneRIP%40yahoogroups.com> , > Harry Lockwood <hflockwood@...> wrote: >> > >> > 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@...> 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 >> > -- Harry F. Lockwood [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [QuadtoneRIP] Re: New to QTR - more curves, according to Tom?
2008-06-07 by Harry Lockwood
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