Unfortnately the EEM curves you mention (which are what I currently use in my workaround) were designed to print at 1440, according to QTR's documentation. --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "ferdinand_paris" <ferdinand_paris@...> wrote: > > --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "jesse.pesta" <jesse.pesta@> wrote: > > Or better yet, are profiles available somewhere for Epson Enhanced > > Matte or Velvet Fine Art paper for printing at 2880? (Using stock > > UltraChrome inks on a Epson 2200.) > > There are profiles for EEM and UC for the 2200: > UC-EEnhMatte-cool > UC-EEnhMatte-coolSe > UC-EEnhMatte-Sepia > UC-EEnhMatte-Warm > > However I found on my 2100/2200 that EEM doesn't handle 2880 all that > well, at least not with John Cone's own curves. I print his curves at > 1440 and scale them up by around 40%. I agree that the lack of > existing VFA curves for the 2100/2200 is a pain. I'm not using UC at > the moment, so I can't help. Sorry. > > F_P >
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Re: one solution to "banding in shadows" problem
2008-07-23 by jesse.pesta
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