The "Raw" curves are just non-linearized curves. For the most part these are what most of the curves are based on. I.e. print out a stepwedge on a new paper, unless there's something to tweak just linearize and you're done. Roy On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 7:20 AM, Diana <dispitzley@...> wrote: > --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "Joost Horsten" <j.h.j.h@...> > wrote: >> >> UCmk stands for UltraChrome Matte Black (Black = K) >> UCpk stands for UltraChrome Photo Black >> >> I never noticed the "raw" paper, most likely I use a different >> printer, but I noticed it now under the R2400. I can only guess > that >> it is a kind of basic/general purpose/raw curve, perhaps for > uncoated >> paper? Definitely nothing to do with raw file format >> >> Joost >> >> --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "Diana" <dispitzley@> wrote: >> > >> > --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "nsams2002" <normsams@> wrote: >> > > >> > > Working with Quadtone RIP Interface 2.6, under "Curve > Settings", >> I >> > find >> > > settings for "Raw." There are Raw UCmk and UCpk. So, what > does >> > > the "raw" indicate? I'm familiar with shooting in raw format, >> but >> > does >> > > that have anything to with the papers listed under "Curve >> Settings"? >> > > And what does the UCmk and UCpk mean? Thanks in advance from >> Norm. >> > > >> > >> > I wonder if you found the answer to your question - I am > wondering >> the >> > same thing? Please let me know if you know the answer now! > > > > > It's only in the curve set-up for my Epson 3800 printer, not 2100. > >> > >> > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >
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Re: [QuadtoneRIP] Re: Raw Papers??
2008-10-30 by Roy Harrington
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