Hi Esa, Thank you very much for this link. I followed the instructions exactly and came up with a very decent looking print.I think with some adjustments to the ink limit and gamma, even better results are possible. I will let my first test print dry overnight and look at it again in the morning. The only thing I notice, and I don't know if it's characteristic of the paper or ink or curves, but when the print is angled to the light, it appears "solarized". I don't quite know how to explain it, and it would be impossible to post a jpeg showing it. Perhaps this is a subject for a different post. Thanks for that starting point. Frank --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "esasinkkonen" <esa.sinkkonen@...> wrote: > > --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "frankg_photo" <frankgross@> wrote: > > Hi Frank > There was a message in Luminous Landscapes forum that seemed promising. > http://luminous-landscape.com/forum/index.php? > s=dbb09c757a00ec656c1118157ed9f5a0&showtopic=26989&pid=212545&mode=threa > ded&start=#entry212545 > I have not tried this, yet but maybe it helps to get You started. > If You try, please tell us about the results. > Cheers, Esa > > > > > QTR, 2200, UC, Ilford Gold Fibre Silk paper > > > > Can anyone provide me with a profile / curves to use this combination > > to try it out for black & white images? > > > > Thank you, > > Frank > > mac osx > > >
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Re: QTR, 2200, UC, GoldFibreSilk
2009-01-28 by frankg_photo
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