Hi Roy, That's extremely helpful! I played around a bit with it and see how I to apply it. Two questions though: 1) Assuming I have correctly linearized my prints curves, I need only the black point and the white point (and no points in between) as in your example, right? 2) What's in your experience the best rendering intent? Joost --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "Roy Harrington" <roy@...> wrote: > > Hi Joost, > > Actually its just the generic ones provided that don't have a simulate > paper white. Since I didn't have a particular paper in mind I didn't put a > white end in the profile. > > The custom ones though all do have that capability. You can easily > create your own MattePaper profile using data such as: > > Gray Lab A B > 0 96 0 0 > 100 16 0 0 > > Fill in your Lab A & B values if you like. Even if you don't have real > measurements, experiment with some numbers for best match.
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Re: qtr 2.6.1.0 - creating curves - EPSON 2100 - some questions about linearization
2008-10-18 by Joost Horsten