So as well as choosing QTR-RGB Photo paper as a profile in the printer driver, you have to first convert your file from, say adobeRGB to QTR - Gray LAB? I seem to have missed that in the instructions... Mike --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "horstenj" <j.h.j.h@...> wrote: > > To clarify: there are two different things here that should not be confused: the color MODEL of the image (maybe RGB, Lab, CMYK, HSV or whatever) and the color SPACE (with related color PROFILE). I'm referring here to the space/profile not to the color model. I'm not on a computer with Photoshop at the moment, but from the top of my head you can convert your file via the edit>mode option. QTR comes with an QTR-LAB.icc profile. If you install that in your profile direction, you will see that as option while converting your file. > > Joost >
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Re: new user, day one, curve blending question
2009-11-05 by mikerussell6864
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