Hi Scott, While I am relatively new to BW printing (8 months), I might be able to help with QTR and the R200. I have not yet set up my R200, as I just purchased it. But it is sitting in my office right now and will be printing with it this Thursday or Friday once I get the inks and carts I ordered for it. To the best of my knowledge, the only profiles or more correctly, curves available, are for the Media Street products. However, it is possible to produce your own curves for any ink/paper combination, by printing some included targets and using a spectrophotometer, densitometer or possibly a scanner, if it is reliable enough, to linearize the output. There are some tutorials available, one for Mac users, in the yahoo group's files folder, and one for Windows at Roy's site ( harrington.com ). Personally, I will be producing some curves for a modified set of the MIS UT-2 inks that replaces the standard sepia ink for a neutral light ink for better transitions in the highlights. At first, the process seems complicated, but it is actually quite simple once you get the hang of it. While it does take time and energy to produce your own curves, I have found it well worth the effort. If you are not in a position to create your own curves, then your best bet is to see if any other members have curves already made for the ink/paper combination you're looking for that they would be willing to share with you. Otherwise, if you would be interested in or were planning on using the UT-2 inks, and were using any of the papers I'm using, I could modify the curves I come up with for use with the standard ink setup, and the only curve you'd have to finalize, would be the one using the sepia ink. Actually, on second thought, I just remembered I was going to order some extra empty carts to fiddle around with some other ink combinations, including the sepia ink. So, scratch that on the sepia curve, as I would be able to create one, it would just be a little while till I get the extra carts and ink. Right now, I have mainly been using Hahnemuhle Photo Rag, the Epson Premium Glossy and Semi-Gloss Photo papers, Kodak Premium Photo Paper, High Gloss, and Illuminata Photo Cotton, Cool Tone. And I am planning on picking up some new papers from Epson, Innova, Hahnemuhle and Moab. If you're interested let me know. Best Regards, Eric www.ericashworth.net On Sep 3, 2005, at 10:17 AM, lancscott wrote: > > > Hi. I am not new to black and white inkjet printing. I have been at > this since the first generation of piezography. I am new to this > particular product though. Can someone please enlighten as to using > the rip with the epson r200. Does this only work with the > mediastreet products currently offered or are there other options? > Any insight would be appreciated. Thanx. > > Scott
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Re: [QuadtoneRIP] Help a Newbie
2005-09-05 by Eric Ashworth
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