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Re: The Advantages of QTR Are?


Steve
 

Thanks, Diane, I'm really struggling with the understanding of this
QTR stuff and you've been very helpful by answering many of my
questions on this forum.
I'm familar of the metamerism problem caused by the different
lighting, but what about 'bronzing' when printing b&w on gloss paper?
Is this effect eliminated using the QTR?

I'm still not clear on the 'step wedges', 'blends' and 'curves', etc.
Do you know where I can find a simplified tutorial that explains how
to use this software? I know Roy Harrington talks about it on his
QTR site but I'm finding it a little too technical.

Looking forward to hearng back from you.

Steve




--- In QuadtoneRIP@..., "Diane Fields" <picnic@c...>
wrote:
Steve, the BIG advantage of using QTR over PS is the lack of
metamerism in monotones. I've printed b/w or monotones for years
with first a 1280 and then my 2200. I print from either PS or
Qimage. I have been unhappy with metamerism from day one, however
the 'alternatives' were pretty expensive (RIPs) or I just hadn't
made the decision to go with a dedicated printer yet. When I bought
my 2200 several years ago I had strongly considered that path, but
had procrastinated 'dealing with' monotones by using duotones which
helped a bit (not really--they just visually diverted you a bit with
toning). I've subscriebed to the Digital b/w print maillist off and
on for a good while, and when I resubbed in late Winter I discovered
that there was a reasonably priced RIP available for Windows. I
demoed it for several weeks and was sold on it.



So--that's my story LOL. QTR prints aren't subject to metamerism--
my reason for printing with it. I do all my postprocessing in PS
first, then bring a finished file to QTR, select my blend for the
paper I'm using and get excellent prints. In the past I was using
Epson Velvet primarily for my matte prints, some Hahnemuhle
Photorag. I've just done a series of step wedges on 11 different
papers and have a good reference point for other papers also. I use
Epson Premium Semigloss for my non-matte prints.

Diane
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Diane B. Fields
picnic@c...
photo site

Are there distinct advantages of using the QTR? I'd like to hear
your
opinions. Thanks!

Steve

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