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Profile to use on Pictorico transparent film

Profile to use on Pictorico transparent film

2008-08-31 by tim_gray

I'm in the early days of thinking about trying some platinum printing.
 First job is to figure out how to get a negative printed on my epson
4000.  Any advice on which of the QTR profiles would be a good
starting point?

Re: Profile to use on Pictorico transparent film

2008-09-01 by the_des_bois

Hello Tim,

I have a Pictorico PGHG White Film 3MK QTR curve for the R1800
somewhere. Let me know if you think it might be useful for you.

Denis

--- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "tim_gray" <timgray@...> wrote:
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> I'm in the early days of thinking about trying some platinum printing.
>  First job is to figure out how to get a negative printed on my epson
> 4000.  Any advice on which of the QTR profiles would be a good
> starting point?
>

RE: [QuadtoneRIP] Profile to use on Pictorico transparent film

2008-09-01 by Steve Gledhill

You might like to take a look at the various manuals and guides that Ron
Reeder has produced ... http://www.ronreeder.com/

Steve Gledhill

www.virtuallygrey.co.uk <http://www.virtuallygrey.co.uk/> 
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I'm in the early days of thinking about trying some platinum printing.
First job is to figure out how to get a negative printed on my epson
4000. Any advice on which of the QTR profiles would be a good
starting point? 



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