The "CoolSe" curve uses slightly more light magenta than light cyan, whereas a "Cool" curve uses equal amounts of light magenta and light cyan to cool the warm light black ink. The "CoolSe" is an attempt to emulate the tones of a lightly selenium toned silver gelatin print. You could blend either the "Cool" or "CoolSe" curves with a warm or carbon curve to generate a neutral print. --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "Diane Fields" <picnic@c...> wrote: > Could anyone tell me just what this curve is---is it a blend of Sepia and cool for EEnhMatte? I saw a post not long ago about the use of this curve--with perhaps a warm curve??? Can't remember the context of the post--and am not sure > > Diane > ----------- > Diane B. Fields > picnic@c... > photo site http://www.pbase.com/picnic
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Re: QTR EEnh matte cool Se curve
2005-04-03 by Carl Schofield
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