Re: How do you create your own profiles?
2006-02-02 by edrudolpho
Nemo, try the following steps exactly. 1. attach spectro and open measuretool. you will see the disclaimer: this demo will only run in a limited mode, etc.
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2006-02-02 by edrudolpho
Nemo, try the following steps exactly. 1. attach spectro and open measuretool. you will see the disclaimer: this demo will only run in a limited mode, etc.
2006-02-02 by nemoniemann
Ed, Thanks for your help. My problem seems to be that, when I launch ProfileMaker (or go to the folder and open MeasureTool directly) it opens in a demo mode
2006-02-02 by donbga
FWIW, Making digital negatives with black ink really doesn t yield the best results. The process adjusment curve required for BO negatives is more extreme and
2006-02-02 by nsimms
... Forgot to mention - this was with the MIS PRO Photo Black cart in place (no surprise!)... Neil S.
2006-02-02 by nsimms
... I made a few prints the other day with QTR on my 2200 with MIS PRO inks, and some old Epson Photo Glossy and Epson Photo Paper I had sitting around. As I
2006-02-01 by Roy Harrington
There have been some problems with the K6 cartridge labeling or ink loading. Straighten this out with Inkjetmall first. The labels can be confusing so double
2006-02-01 by steven_tiggemann
Does anyone know if an X-rite DPT-41 or the Pulse unit could be used instead of the Greytag Eye-One to read the charts with the MeasureTool? I m getting prints
2006-02-01 by koloshor
... profile for making ... I don t have one for neutral K7, but I have made them for my own custom mix of MIS inks, which is slightly similar (100%, 42%, 10%,
2006-02-01 by donbga
... profile for making ... Your best bet is to get a copy of Mark Nelson s book and software, Precision Digital Negatives . Visit his website,
2006-02-01 by edrudolpho
Nemo, the application you want to use is MeasureTool located within the ProfileMaker folder. Your eye-one must be hooked up. Once you have the spectro
2006-01-31 by nemoniemann
I ve read the accompanying PDF s over and over, and I can t seem to make sense of them. This may be because it says the demo versions of ProfileMaker will
2006-01-31 by jefferyball
I will answer my own post. I printed with the one curve profile hahnemuhle photo rag 1440 that actually had linearization and it is the perfect print. Too
2006-01-31 by flaphoto50
I have an Epson 2200 with the Neutral K7 inkset. Does anyone have a profile for making digital negatives on Pictorico OHP film? Any suggestions?
2006-01-31 by Brent Stovall
I had found the previous link but I can not find exactly where to place them in my files. B ... From: Timothy Atherton To: QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com Sent:
2006-01-31 by soundboyny
Is this a suitable platform for Carbon/cotton printing? Does QuadtoneRip work well with it? What about the 3000? Thank you.
2006-01-31 by Frederick Chang
the hanhemuhle papers are dustier than epson. (actually i never have problems with epson matte papers) but hanhemuhle papers require me to take apart my
2006-01-31 by None
I posted a question on this 2 days ago. this is the recommended method but when I do this I get prints with tones bunched up. That is the gray ramp is not
2006-01-31 by cteditions
Hi All, Since I have been setting up QTR and running Hahnemuhle paper through the printer I have started having major paper feed problems. It is to the point
2006-01-31 by edrudolpho
About the neutrality.... from what I ve read, I think neutral would be more like 35-45% warm and 65-55% cool. Of course it varies, but try something like 40%
2006-01-31 by tflyfish2002
Ed, That seemes to have resolved the problem. I did also turn the Ink Limit down to -8, now I ll have to wait for a while to let the print dry to compare with
2006-01-31 by edrudolpho
Hi again Bazzer..... what setting for print resolution are you using in the driver? Most of the available profiles were created for 1440dpi (or 1440 super).
2006-01-31 by tflyfish2002
Thanks for the info. I am downloading a suitable unpack program. I tried with a 50/50 cool/warm profile using EEm, but the result is very dark print. I have
2006-01-31 by Timothy Atherton
I posted that link the last time the question was asked here I m on Win - but I have downloaded and used those profiles and they work just fine for Photo Rag.
2006-01-31 by Richard Smallfield
... I m PC too - I managed to find appropriate files somewhere there and downloaded them without problems. I m on a 2100, however, and the print that resulted
2006-01-31 by Raphael Bustin
... Trial version of Windoze decoder here: The demo includes the free
2006-01-31 by tflyfish2002
Richard, Thanks for the link. Unfortunately the profiles appear to be in .sit format and being a pc user I don t have the software to unpack the files. Bazzer
2006-01-31 by tflyfish2002
I tried that with the EEM and ended up with a very dark print. I will give it another go though. Thanks, Bazzer ... cool profiles. That s ... in the QTR
2006-01-31 by edrudolpho
... Bazzer, the neutral profile can be derived by combining the warm and cool profiles. That s why there is room for two profiles, with percentage values for
2006-01-30 by Frederick Chang
i had this problem once, i just re-printed the image and it didn t happen the second time... cheers, fred
2006-01-30 by Richard Smallfield
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2006-01-30 by KevinG
I can t find the message right now, but within the last few (6 maybe) weeks someone here posted a link to profiles they had made.
2006-01-30 by Brent Stovall
I have asked as well but no response. B. ... From: tflyfish2002 To: QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 3:15 PM Subject: [QuadtoneRIP]
2006-01-30 by tflyfish2002
I am wondering if there are any PhotoRag profiles available for the 2200 UC inks? I also notice that most of the included profiles are either warm or cool but
2006-01-30 by emandle123
hello, i am printing with the quadtone 2.3, epson 1280 using MIS inks UT2 and photorag 188 gms. lately i ve had thin lines streaking along the sides of the
2006-01-30 by jefferyball
Hello, Thanks in advance for any insight you can give! I have a new NK7 inkset with trial Hahnemule papers. The photorag print has nice deep shadow
2006-01-30 by Chuck Kimmerle
After reading about others using 75-85, I was a bit mystified. Thanks, guys!! Chuck
2006-01-30 by Jim Hockings
John, Thanks you for your swift reply.. The cart in the magenta position, (the little magenta ink drop icon that is the third from left on the 7500) is
2006-01-30 by Roy Harrington
Yes, Ed s observations are right. Due the specific drop sizes of the 2200 at 2880dpi the 40 to 45% ink limit is the normal range. Roy ... on
2006-01-30 by edrudolpho
Chuck, in my limited experience with QTR and the 2200, the ink limit is very dependent on the dpi setting you use in the driver. If you are using 2880 dpi, 40
2006-01-30 by Chuck Kimmerle
2200 with UC inks: Just started calibrating and have had to lower the setting on the ink calibration to 40, and may have to go even lower once the paper is dry
2006-01-30 by uctpkeh
A newbie question (searches didn t turn up anything useful): The UT inkset configured for QTR looks like a dream - both PK and MK online. When I look at the
2006-01-30 by Jon Cone
Jim, I think the glitch is in the cartridge still. Take a look at your magenta position cart and see if the lable has the following sub-line: NEU-109-100 or
2006-01-30 by dlruckus
Hi I think you need to print quite a bit more than that to clear a line on a 7500. Why don t you print another 4-5 ft before testing. Also,just print the
2006-01-30 by Jim Hockings
Wells and others, I have had a chance to use the new cart you sent me to replace the one filled incorrectly. I have printed about 200 square inches of photo
2006-01-29 by Nelson Ricciardi
I see 2400 supported here http://www.colorbytesoftware.com/PriceList.htm
2006-01-29 by Frederick Chang
hello, i don t know if my prints are skewed, but they are definitely being printed a little bit larger than specified. i just correct the size increase by
2006-01-29 by None
I have followed the advice I received to produce a warm and a cool curve and then blend them to my desired tonality. I have a very linear warm curve and a very
2006-01-29 by lcafieroarmando
Any news about IP Lite for the Epson R2400? On ColorByte site you can read the price, but the R2400 is not in the list of supported printers. Luca
2006-01-29 by Brent Stovall
I am printing to the Epson 2200 and after resizing in photoshop, I save the file as a TIFF, pull up Quadtone, select the file and print. My images are being
2006-01-28 by Shilesh Jani
Ah, Roy, thank you. First, what I am trying to do, actually what I WAS trying to do: I just got a 2400, and find the ABW function rather useful for routine