In Windows7 you can also create a library that consolidates all of the folders you want into one place. For example, I have a library called "QTR" that contains The Virtual Store folder, the Program Files(x86)\QuadtoneRIP folder, a set of folders that hold my customized QIDF files - plus some other ink/printing related stuff. One stop shopping. The folders and files aren't moved or copied into the Library but you can act on them just as you can in their actual places. You have to be a bit careful - you can remove a folder from the library (in the Properties dialog for the particular library), but if you delete a folder (or a file) that is in the library, then you're deleting the real thing. Also, if you delete a library, then the actual files and folders are retained - you're simply removing all of the pointers to the folders and files that were in the library. Clear as Eboni? Best, Tom Mallonee www.ovimaging.com Michael King <drmrking@... <mailto:drmrking%40gmail.com> > wrote: > Yes but Windows 7, for example, has another virtual store location. > Right, I'd forgotten that. Here it is in my computer for my 1400 profiles: C:\Users\Paul\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files (x86)\QuadToneRIP262\QuadTone\Quad1400-MIS I put a shortcut on my desktop to get into this area -- C:\Users\Paul\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files (x86)\QuadToneRIP262 (I use this version). Then I can go to either the profiles or quadtone files easily -- for any that I've been using. I also use shortcuts to get to data like the Spyder spectro data that is also buried in these folders. MS's W7 doesn't like data in the program area. Paul www.PaulRoark.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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RE: [QuadtoneRIP] Curves list in QTR GUI
2011-05-24 by Tom Mallonee
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