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Re: Is CUPS gone from macOS Sonoma 14.4?
I don¡¯t know how CUPS works, but on my M1 MacBook Air running macOS 14.4 there are several files in ¡°cups¡± folders dated late February 2024 and some dated today. So it¡¯s still functioning.
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Myron On Mar 19, 2024, at 8:36?PM, Allan Greenier via groups.io <greenier.allan@...> wrote: |
Re: FYI for Mac Users
Agree with Clay and Gary. I upgraded my Mac Studio to Sonoma and like Gary lost most of the functions of my print drivers. I finally reverted back to Ventura, which has also been troublesome in printing. Thankfully I still have an old Mac Pro with Mojave that prints perfectly so I have shifted all of my printing back to it.
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Re: FYI for Mac Users
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI upgraded to OS 14.x last November and can attest that the Apple/Epson relationship is strained if not broken. ?Immediately after upgrade, I lost most of the functionality of the print driver for my P600. ?Several hours with both Epson and Apple tech produced no positive results. ?I ended up purchasing a third party driver to avoid buying a new printer.On Mar 18, 2024, at 4:25?PM, Clay Harmon <w.clay.harmon@...> wrote:
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Re: Colorport utility soft. (X-rite)
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I run ColorMunki Photo (calibration) and the corresponding app Photo ColorPicker (for taking readings of test charts etc) on MacOS Mojave on an Oracle VM VirtualBox, from within MacOS Big Sur. No problems noted. I recall from when I did a bit of research prior to setting up the virtual machine that Mojave was likely the newest OS that would run the software.? -- |
Re: Colorport utility soft. (X-rite)
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHigh Sierra I know works with Colorport - No idea for ColorMunki, sorry.Alan Bradford alan.bradford@...
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Colorport utility soft. (X-rite)
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I planned to run Colorport and ColorMunki photo, to linearize some piezo pro .quad. I use an old Mac book, and I have not found which macOS version use, that could run these 2 software. An apple java SE is needed to run Colorport Actually I use Mountain Lion, and if someone could tell me which macOS is convenient, it will be very helpful, at least to me. Regards |
Re: Editing the existing curve
It doens't really matter what you set the gray highlight to because it will just be corrected when you do the linearization. the gray highlight and gray shadow settings just get you closer so the linearization isn't as extreme, but in reality, those settings aren't super critical.
However, if you DID want to edit the gray highlight setting, you would delete the linearization= line because those measurements there are no longer valid since they came from a print WITH the HL setting. You would need to build the curve and do the linearization from that new base quad curve, enter the values and build the new linearized one. Or you could use my software for iterative linearizations... RB? |
Re: Editing the existing curve
One of the primary reasons I built me QTP software was needing the ability to edit the quad files in ways the ink descriptor files wouldn't allow you to do. The Curve Editor tools I include in the QTP-Pro or Pro-DN apps let you reshape the whole curve to match a specific tonal range (or iterative linearization to fine tune your highlights) or individual ink channels like you would with a Photoshop curve.?
Hope that helps,? Richard Boutwell? ? ? |
Re: New to QTR, paper profiles question
Correct, the QTP-K3 app has prebuilt curves for the different printers for a single matte and gloss paper that can be used as a starting point for other papers that you can fine tune in the QTP-K3 linearization tools. ? |
Re: Yes, another ICC profile in QTR question....
Adobe stopped showing Gray ICCs in Photoshop and Lightroom many years ago. RGB ones are equivalent.
But standard soft-proofing in this context really doesn't show much useful info. In fact its really just the color tone -- i.e. heavy sepia would be noticeable. (another reason for RGBs ICCs). But the color control is all in the driver so you will have had to do all your blending sliders first and then make the ICC. So there's nothing you could do editing in LR or PS at this point. Roy |
Re: Editing the existing curve
QTR curves are very linear in the whites/near whites ranges. It's mostly just LLK ink and a straight-line.
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Graph the curves and I think you'll see this. So while you can steepen the LLK curve, I'd suspect you'd end up damaging the rest more than you'd be helping your highlight blow outs. My guess it that the image editing is the issue. Look at the histogram for it. If you have a lot of pixels at white or near white this is what I mean. Pull them in a bit and you'll get more grays (hopefully you still have 16-bit data which can maintain separation). The difficulty in edit at the white end is that screen white vs paper white can appear quite different. Maybe you need to adjust the brightness to make the visual match better. Roy On Sat, Mar 9, 2024 at 06:17 PM, <jokers05.auger@...> wrote:
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problems printing with quad tone rip
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I bought Quad Tone Rip and started using it yesterday and have had a few problems. I couldn¡¯t get the profiles to show in Print Tool. I de-installed and then reinstalled the software and this solved the problem. I have double checked that I'm using all the latest softwareversions
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But now when I print I just get an enlarged section of the print "mashed up" as per the examples below. I have doubled checked all image size and paper size settings and even when printed through photoshop using Quad 700 the same thing happens.
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I have also attached a couple of screen shots showing my settings in Print Tool.
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You advice would be most appreciated. Using Mac OS X Catalina and Epson SP7000 printer
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Many Thanks?
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Steve McCoy
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McCoy Wyynne
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