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Re: printing with Qimage


Diane Fields
 

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I agree with you LOL.? I did the same--opened the file saved from Qimage (with the profile) and used smart sharpening as usual.? It worked out great.?
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I love QTR---its solved my one big disappointment with printing b/w with the 2200--the metamerism problem.? And--its so easy.
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Diane

----- Original Message -----
From: John Lill
Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 7:16 AM
Subject: [QuadtoneRIP] Re: printing with Qimage


Diane,
That's how I print, and I believe most others do, also. When I print
to file in Qimage, I set the printer ICC to QTR-RGB Gray Matte and
leave Smart Sharpening at the default. Then I open the tiff with QTR.
Works great. Some folks just set QTR to monitor a folder and let it
print automatically when the tiff is saved in Qimage. The
collaboration between Roy, Stephen, and Mike was wonderful and made
for a simple workflow.

I was thrilled when QTR was first released for Windows. Then when
Stephen created QTRGui, it was so much better. And now, with Mike's
input, and further improvements in QTR and the GUI, it's a real
pleasure to work with. Metemerism-free prints and I can easily change
the look from selenium-toned to warm and everything in between. What
fun!!

John L

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