Re: QTR and the old Epson 1280
2006-12-13 by Bob Marsolais
... George, When you switched to the 1280, did you download the 1280 QTR curves? The 9600 and 1280 have some of the tinted inks in different positions. Bob
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2006-12-13 by Bob Marsolais
... George, When you switched to the 1280, did you download the 1280 QTR curves? The 9600 and 1280 have some of the tinted inks in different positions. Bob
2006-12-13 by bb_nardi
Hi all wanted to know if any one could help me with the names of paper, associated with these.UCMK-IPhoto Rag UC-I Alpha Smooth UC-C Bright White Thanks
2006-12-13 by edblakephoto
Please excuse me for this very basic question. I am using an EPSON 2400 and a MIS K4 inkset and EEM paper. My first attempt at using the QuadTone RIP. My
2006-12-13 by Tom Moore
George It sounds like you are trying to use QTR with Epson inks. QTR doesn t support this inkset on the 1280. If I m correct you could consider getting one of
2006-12-13 by Chris Barrett
I don t believe there are any curves for the 1280 using COLOR ink.....are there? My 1280 just won t die either. They re hearty little beasts! ... [Non-text
2006-12-12 by photo77007
I have successfully installed and used the qtr on my Epson 9600, but when I try the software on my 1280 all I get is very vivid red colored prints. Anyone have
2006-12-12 by ramestica
Hi Joost, many thanks for your reply, that was a lot of enlightenment. I should now have a better understanding of how toning is achieved with a printer like
2006-12-12 by Greg Lockrey
Thanks Roy. I have been playing with the canned Advanced B&W in the machine and I must say that it ain t that bad. I always liked the extra punch that QTR
2006-12-12 by Guy Tal
Greetings, Can someone here recommend a curve to use with Moab Entrada and UC K3 inks (specifically Epson R2400 if that matters)? Thanks, Guy
2006-12-11 by Roy Harrington
The driver for the 3800 is in the works. I ve done what I can until the local store gets one so I can do some testing. Roy ... - Roy Harrington
2006-12-11 by Maris V. Lidaka Sr.
Sounds to me as though either your Gretag profile is off, or your print settings are off - what platform and OS computer? Which printer? What software to
2006-12-11 by Joost Horsten
Hi Rodrigo I don t have a 2400 myself (I have an 2100), but perhaps I can answer most of your questions. ... Actually, this is not the case. The light black
2006-12-11 by Greg Lockrey
Will there be an upgrade with QTR to accomodate the Epson 3800 any time soon? Greg Lockrey Wealth is a state of mind. Money is just a tool. Happiness is
2006-12-11 by makicombospecial
Thanks I ll try that, Greg ... settings ... (important). ... nothing,
2006-12-10 by Mark Stracke
... Let s step back. You printed the InkSeparation file the first time by setting the Mode to QuadTone Rip Calibration in the driver. You selected no curves
2006-12-10 by makicombospecial
Hi, I was wondering if anybody could give me some help on an area they have already mastered. I cant find the exact information I need searching the forum. I
2006-12-10 by ramestica
sort of a basic question from a very newcomer, given a printer like the epson 2400, which seems to have a good preformance for black and white printing, is
2006-12-10 by Chris Barrett
I ve recently picked up a Gretag Eye One to get all my devices profiled and am still banging my head against the wall with color prints. I made some profiles
2006-12-09 by wp.ellis
Does anybody use Mohawk Superfine 100# text, soft white? Do you have a profile or can you suggest the most similar one? Thanks, Wayne
2006-12-08 by Kevin Bradford
I ve been trying to create curves for my r2400 using the following ink/paper setup: Hahnemuhle Fine Art Pearl Epson UCpk, MIS EZW Yellow, LK, & LLK. Now I know
2006-12-07 by Steve Gledhill
Ernst, Carbon neutral is the answer. We photographers might yet save the planet if only we can persuade everyone that the future has to be carbon neutral!
2006-12-07 by Tyler Boley
... changes are so subtle there is not ... need that many anyway. ... indeed, so do I ... absolutely, and those sorts of subtleties are what I spend a lot of
2006-12-07 by Joost Horsten
Ernst, Partly I understand what you mean, but I must confess not all of it. We seem to agree on the conceptual, theoretical framework. But as you explained,
2006-12-07 by Ernst Dinkla
... Tyler, Point is I have customers. For myself it is carbon and neutral that I like. But if someone thinks a bit of purple makes his exhibition he should get
2006-12-07 by Tyler Boley
Ernst, Measure Tool, that comes with ProfilerPro and can be used in demo, has an average function. You could drag your txt files from the measured hue sets
2006-12-07 by rkamarowski
Does anyone have a profile for the Booksmart Fine Art Metals? Thanks, Bob K.
2006-12-07 by jwhorfin88
Yes. I print the test image in calibration mode at 100%. I m using a densitometer to measure patches. I m following instructions contained in the QTR User
2006-12-07 by Ernst Dinkla
... Paul Roark always tried to match at least Dmax in the different hue curves for one inkset, the rest was at that time matched to the eye and no spectrometer
2006-12-07 by Joost Horsten
... other ... & ... positions of ... the ... family of ... You have a point here. I m not familiar with the K7 sets. The UT7 carbon and cool toners are
2006-12-07 by Howard Shaw
... Joost Several greyscale inksets are designed to be compatible with each other in this sense. I believe the different positions in the various piezography
2006-12-07 by Joost Horsten
... take ... general ... In ... properties ... case ... proposed ... primary, ... by ... a ... have ... Ernst, While cycling to work, a further argumentation
2006-12-07 by Joost Horsten
... Ernst, You seem more knowledgeable in this then I am, so I hesitate to take to strong position here. But I don t think this can work in a general sense.
2006-12-06 by Ernst Dinkla
... In color profiling we expect one printer profile to handle all kinds of images (even B&W) in a far bigger gamut. In this case it is a smaller gamut and it
2006-12-06 by Joost Horsten
... Ernst, I ve too little insight yet to agree or disagree. But I have trouble understanding how just one profile could cope with differences in the inks for
2006-12-06 by Ernst Dinkla
... Roy, I take your word for it that it workes. It is correct that I assumed more complexity. With the lines you write above I have another question: As you
2006-12-06 by gp295
Hi. This post is to let people know that a new file has been uploaded to the Files area of this site. The file (testimage_b&w_linearization.jpg) is intended to
2006-12-06 by Dominic
... density. Actually the example in the User Guide (Figure 7) does limit LK to 50%; that s the part that I deviate from the User Guide. ... strip? Actually it
2006-12-05 by Andrew Unger
Richard - Without specifically anwering your question, I suggest that you open a color file and view it with your Entrada profile and the profiles of some of
2006-12-05 by Jeff Randall
I am assuming that you are using the QTR Tools|Options|Calibration Mode to print out the test image at 100% and then at the lower ink level(your 40-45%). Are
2006-12-05 by jwhorfin88
Thanks! I ll give that a try.
2006-12-05 by Howard Shaw
... Sorry, I used the wrong terminology - where I said limit I meant density. I guess effectively you are setting a 100% ink limit on the LK. When you say LK
2006-12-05 by Jeff Randall
Go with the 40-45% and rerun the separation image using the lower ink limit. Measure the dMax of the lighter inks and proceed as usual. ... question. I ve
2006-12-05 by jwhorfin88
Hi, I m using an Epson 2200 with the NK7 inks from John Cone on Hahn. Photo Rag 308. From a discussion on the Piezography forum, and with the folks from
2006-12-05 by mehrdad
are the profiles listed for the matte paper with the photo or mate ink set? -- ... regards, mehrdad
2006-12-05 by Dominic
... I use a different approach. My 2200 only has two blacks - MK and LK. I do not set the default ink limit at all; instead, I set the MK limit at 70% based
2006-12-05 by Richard Smallfield
Hi, I m using an Epson 2100 and Entrada Bright - not printed anything on it yet, however - and wondered which of the stock curves would be the best one to
2006-12-04 by Howard Shaw
lebleur wrote: ... The way I do it is to determine where the 100% LLK matches the LK and then apply that percentage to the LK to K percentage. For example: LK
2006-12-04 by lebleur
I am a newbie trying out QTR on a R220 using UT-R2 inks. Since there are no curves available for that ink set, I am trying to set up my own. I have printed
2006-12-04 by Leon Strembitsky
I ve been having the same problem, two computers running Win2000, XP, downloaded and installed latest firmware for printer (Epson 7600) and latest version of
2006-12-04 by colingruk
Hi, I am relatively new to QTR, but recently bought the X-rite pulse for coloour printer profiling. W Schwolgin has posted HowTo create a 21-step target for