The other advantage to use "Create ICC-RGB" is that you can use the resulting profile as a soft proof of density PLUS ink and paper toning. Terry. On 30/06/09 8:23 PM, "Tyler Boley" <tyler@...> wrote: > Hi Keith, jst answered you other post... not following you around honest! > > It makes an rgb version profile from the same measurement data. It won't > necessarily solve your other problem as it's still made from a single channel > chart to begin with. > This was primarily for Qimage users, which required RGB files. So, you could > convert your grayscale to your QTR RGB output profile, and then open it in > qimage and print. > So 2 steps in one, converts to RGB which makes Qimage happy, but does so > correcting your output via the profile at the same time. > I believe Lightroom may have similar restrictions, and therefore this may be > useful for that as well. > Perhaps someone here may have an answer to your CS4 chart printing problem... > T > > --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "Keith R." <kjrslr@...> wrote: >> >> Just starting to dive into QTR and want to know what the difference is >> between "Create ICC" and "Create ICC-RGB"? >> > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
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Re: [QuadtoneRIP] Re: Create ICC
2009-07-01 by Terry Ritz
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