Hi Eric, Yes, it's quite simple to add the light ink. If it's pretty warm just add it to the warm curves. You'll have to try it on the cool curves to see if it's acceptable. When you get into it just start with existing curves and modify a little at a time. Let us all know how you like the results. Roy --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "brigsby707" <brigsby707@c...> wrote: > Hi Roy, > > I recently posted some questions regarding the UT7 set on the > B&W print list, and Paul Roark advised me to do the same, and > use another light grey in place of the Sepia ink in the UT2 set in > order to achieve what I was trying to do. I assume that all I will > need to do is modify the curves to use the light ink at the end of > the gradient. If you have any advice for me, please let me know. > Otherwise thank you for the recommendation. > > Best regards, > > Eric > www.ericashworth.net > > > > --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "Roy Harrington" <roy@h...> wrote: > > > Eric, > > > > For the 1280 I'd go with the UT2 inks that are designed for it > > rather than the UT7 inks. > > > > Roy
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Re: Using QTR to control altered UT7 inkset on Epson 1280
2005-08-06 by Roy Harrington
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