Hi Roy! Thanks for your answers... > so you may need to adjust the "Ink Limit Adjustment" a bit for 2880. What do I have to do here? Increase or decrease the value? PM --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, Roy Harrington <roy@...> wrote: > > All these new baryta and other papers are very similar as far as ink usage. > I've tried most of them -- Hahnemühle, Ilford, Harman -- and just use the > SilverRag profiles for all of them. The papers have different tones so you'll > probably want to adjust sliders for different papers regardless of what profiles > you use. > > If you really have lots of very sharp data you may get a little more detail at > 2880dpi -- its really pretty subtle though. The curves were all done for 1440 > so you may need to adjust the "Ink Limit Adjustment" a bit for 2880. But the > 3800 turns out to be very close for both resolutions. > > Roy > > On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 8:20 AM, grayscale2008 <pm2003@...> wrote: > > Hi! > > > > I changed my old EPSON 2100 for a new EPSON 3800. > > > > Normaly I am working with Hahnemühle PhotoRag and the curves for that paper in QTR are working fine. > > > > Now I want to test the 2 new papers Hahnemühle PhotoRag Baryta and Ilford Gold Fibre Silk. But there are no curves in QTR. > > > > 1.) Which curves shall I use now? The Museo Silver ones? > > > > 2.) Or made somebody already curves for this papers? > > > > 3.) If I use 2800 dpi now in QTR: Did somebody expierence better images? > > > > Thanks for any help! > > > > PM > > > > > > >
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Re: EPSON 3800 - Curves for Hahnemühle PhotoRag Baryta and Ilford Gold Fibre Silk
2009-03-30 by grayscale2008
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