Using Color Munki and QTR
2008-08-19 by Berel Lutsky
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2008-08-19 by Berel Lutsky
Have a color munki- nice tool and pretty easy to use - I have profiled all of my monitors - and been making profiles for my color printers/color prints - for printing in color, and would like to use it for making QTR profiles both for the color inksets and K6/K7 - has anyone done this yet? And if so how exactly have you done it? Thanks
2008-08-19 by Donna Kirkpatrick
I am using a Mac, Epson 3800 and am mostly interested in Black and White printing. I have followed the articles of Keith Cooper at Northlight Images (http://www.northlight- images.co.uk/) and found them to be very helpful. I am trying to do mostly black ad white so I have to say that I got much better results using the colorpicker mode and using the colormunki spectrophotometer to scan Cooper's black and white test strip and create a profile in QTR with the results of the scan (see http://www.northlight- images.co.uk/article_pages/bw_printing/bw_print_colormunki.html). I did not get good black and white profiles using the standard Colormunki color test strips to create profiles. That said, I must say that I also could REALLY use some advice on using the Colormunki with QTR to create and modify profiles - I'm mostly interested in black and white but color advice would help also. So far, I have only used QTR to create the profiles and am using the Epson 3800 driver to print - using the Advanced black and white mode in the print driver has helped a lot. The colormunki spec is a good instrument but the colormunki support bites. Donna --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "Berel Lutsky" <berel.lutsky@...> wrote:
> > Have a color munki- nice tool and pretty easy to use - I have profiled > all of my monitors - and been making profiles for my color > printers/color prints - for printing in color, and would like to use > it for making QTR profiles both for the color inksets and K6/K7 - has > anyone done this yet? And if so how exactly have you done it? Thanks >