Hi Roy, Great to see 16bit support. How are you handling the curve data, I can't imagine you've got 65536 entries per curve. Are you interpolating between the 256 values you have currently per curve? Also did you add the R1900 roll/manual fix that you and I figured out after the last release? Many txs, Mike On 28 March 2010 21:03, Roy <roy@...> wrote: > > > QuadToneRIP version 2.7.0 Release Notes > > This is a new release for both Mac OS X and Windows > > Support for new Epson 3880 printer > Bug fixes: > R2880 Manual Roll print positioning fixed > > !! Mac Users take NOTE !! > > Major Upgrades to the Mac version of QTR Software: > 8-bit and 16-bit image data supported -- from app to driver. > 32-bit and 64-bit applications now supported. > > With this release only Leopard 10.5 and Snow Leopard 10.6 are officially > supported. > Version 2.5.2 can still be used with Jaguar. > Version 2.6.2 can still be used with Panther and Tiger. > > Attention to Mac users of Photoshop CS4 and Lightroom 2.1 under OSX 10.5 > Leopard > There are color management problems with B&W printing with both Epson ABW > and QTR. > Until that is resolved its best to keep CS3 loaded on your machine and use > that > for printing. > > !! Windows Users take NOTE !! > > Major Upgrade to the Windows version of QTR Software: > > JPG files are now supported as well as TIFF files. > > The Windows implementation does not pass the data through > the print system like the Mac version does. So 16-bit data > changes noted above to not apply to the Windows version. However > QTR continues to use all 16-bits of a TIFF data file for > creating a print. > > QTR works with all the current versions of Windows -- > XP, Vista, and Windows 7 in both the 32-bit and 64-bit flavors. > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [QuadtoneRIP] New Release of QuadToneRIP 2.7.0 for both Mac and PC
2010-03-28 by Michael King
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