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Lightroom and QTR

Lightroom and QTR

2007-07-24 by fangujoe

For about two years I had an Epson 2100 and worked with QTR via Photoshop CS2. Never a 
problem, prints looked great.
Now I work with Lightroom 1.1 and an Epson 3800. When I read the internet on how to make 
the best bl/w print no one has the same opinion, I can understand, it's a matter off taste 
(among other things) But it is becoming so technical that I begin to lose interest.
Advanced black and white or QTR? Double profiles etc etc
I would like a simple answer to my question: how to print with Lightroom and QTR step by 
step.
In Lightroom : managed by printer or choose a profile (which one for QTR)? and than to the 
QTR dialog box to fill in your paper?
Or is it at this moment not possible to get satisfactory results with this combination?
Thanks,
FanguJoe

Re: [QuadtoneRIP] Lightroom and QTR

2007-07-26 by James Haney

As near as I can surmise from testing myself and reading on-line, it  
currently is not possible, (or at least quite complicated and non- 
standard) to get it to work.

Someone please correct me if I am wrong, PLEASE correct me. I really  
would like it to work!

James



On Jul 24, 2007, at 7:47 AM, fangujoe wrote:

> For about two years I had an Epson 2100 and worked with QTR via  
> Photoshop CS2. Never a
> problem, prints looked great.
> Now I work with Lightroom 1.1 and an Epson 3800. When I read the  
> internet on how to make
> the best bl/w print no one has the same opinion, I can understand,  
> it's a matter off taste
> (among other things) But it is becoming so technical that I begin  
> to lose interest.
> Advanced black and white or QTR? Double profiles etc etc
> I would like a simple answer to my question: how to print with  
> Lightroom and QTR step by
> step.
> In Lightroom : managed by printer or choose a profile (which one  
> for QTR)? and than to the
> QTR dialog box to fill in your paper?
> Or is it at this moment not possible to get satisfactory results  
> with this combination?
> Thanks,
> FanguJoe
>
>
> 



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