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Re: Digest Number 9

abqrich
 

--- In QuadtoneRIP@..., John Kelly <jtk@c...> wrote:
I think it behaves like that when you try to print anything other than a
TIFF...QTR won't work with other formats so you have to save PSD or GIF
or whaever as
TIFF before you print.
No, TIFF doesn't work either. Thanks anyway.
RG



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Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2005 01:44:12 -0000
From: "abqrich" <ABQrich@m...>
Subject: QTR and MacOSX 2.8 with Epson 2200


Yesterday I downloaded QTR. Everything seems to be in the right
place. QTR
appears in Print Center. The problem is that nothing happens when I
press print. I
don't even get an error message. The printer is connected via USB.
It works fine
using the standard driver. I have tried everything. I can't think
of anything more to
do. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Richard Garnett





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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2005 04:30:23 -0000
From: "Roy Harrington" <roy@h...>
Subject: Re: QTR and MacOSX 2.8 with Epson 2200


--- In QuadtoneRIP@..., "abqrich" <ABQrich@m...> wrote:


Yesterday I downloaded QTR. Everything seems to be in the right
place. QTR
appears in Print Center. The problem is that nothing happens when I
press print. I
don't even get an error message. The printer is connected via USB.
It works fine
using the standard driver. I have tried everything. I can't think
of anything more to
do. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Richard Garnett

The three most likely things that could be wrong are:
1) With Jaguar (OS X 10.2) you need the ghostscript package.
This is a separate download -- see ReleaseNotes.
2) Jaguar has a problem using custom paper sizes. Use the next larger
builting size and adjust margins accordingly.
3) Printing at 2880 does not work. The profiles are all for 1440 so you
ought to use that resolution.

If it's not obviously one of these, run the DiagnosticScript and email the
output to me. That will likely have the answer.

Roy







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Re: Digest Number 9

John Kelly
 

I think it behaves like that when you try to print anything other than a TIFF...QTR won't work with other formats so you have to save PSD or GIF or whaever as
TIFF before you print.



QuadtoneRIP@... wrote:


There are 2 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

1. QTR and MacOSX 2.8 with Epson 2200
From: "abqrich" <ABQrich@...>
2. Re: QTR and MacOSX 2.8 with Epson 2200
From: "Roy Harrington" <roy@...>


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Message: 1 Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2005 01:44:12 -0000
From: "abqrich" <ABQrich@...>
Subject: QTR and MacOSX 2.8 with Epson 2200


Yesterday I downloaded QTR. Everything seems to be in the right
place. QTR appears in Print Center. The problem is that nothing happens when I
press print. I don't even get an error message. The printer is connected via USB. It works fine using the standard driver. I have tried everything. I can't think
of anything more to do. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Richard Garnett





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Message: 2 Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2005 04:30:23 -0000
From: "Roy Harrington" <roy@...>
Subject: Re: QTR and MacOSX 2.8 with Epson 2200


--- In QuadtoneRIP@..., "abqrich" <ABQrich@m...> wrote:

Yesterday I downloaded QTR. Everything seems to be in the right
place. QTR appears in Print Center. The problem is that nothing happens when I
press print. I don't even get an error message. The printer is connected via USB. It works fine using the standard driver. I have tried everything. I can't think
of anything more to do. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Richard Garnett
The three most likely things that could be wrong are:
1) With Jaguar (OS X 10.2) you need the ghostscript package.
This is a separate download -- see ReleaseNotes.
2) Jaguar has a problem using custom paper sizes. Use the next larger
builting size and adjust margins accordingly.
3) Printing at 2880 does not work. The profiles are all for 1440 so you
ought to use that resolution.

If it's not obviously one of these, run the DiagnosticScript and email the
output to me. That will likely have the answer.

Roy







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Re: QTR and MacOSX 2.8 with Epson 2200

 

--- In QuadtoneRIP@..., "abqrich" <ABQrich@m...> wrote:

Yesterday I downloaded QTR. Everything seems to be in the right
place. QTR
appears in Print Center. The problem is that nothing happens when I
press print. I
don't even get an error message. The printer is connected via USB.
It works fine
using the standard driver. I have tried everything. I can't think
of anything more to
do. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Richard Garnett
The three most likely things that could be wrong are:
1) With Jaguar (OS X 10.2) you need the ghostscript package.
This is a separate download -- see ReleaseNotes.
2) Jaguar has a problem using custom paper sizes. Use the next larger
builting size and adjust margins accordingly.
3) Printing at 2880 does not work. The profiles are all for 1440 so you
ought to use that resolution.

If it's not obviously one of these, run the DiagnosticScript and email the
output to me. That will likely have the answer.

Roy


QTR and MacOSX 2.8 with Epson 2200

abqrich
 

Yesterday I downloaded QTR. Everything seems to be in the right
place. QTR
appears in Print Center. The problem is that nothing happens when I
press print. I
don't even get an error message. The printer is connected via USB.
It works fine
using the standard driver. I have tried everything. I can't think
of anything more to
do. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Richard Garnett


Re: QTR for OSX and XP Are they comparable?

 

--- In QuadtoneRIP@..., "Mr_Misty_44" <jharvey@i...> wrote:



Does the OSX version work exactly as does the XP version. For
example,
can the OSX version print at 2880 with the 2200?
That hasn't been released yet. I do have it working though.

Roy


QTR for OSX and XP Are they comparable?

 

Does the OSX version work exactly as does the XP version. For
example,
can the OSX version print at 2880 with the 2200?


Re: QTR profiles

rgayres
 

Steve;
Thanks for your help. I had mistakenly trashed the beta 9 file after original installation, and of course lost the curves folder.


Hi All

 

Thanks to Scott for setting up this group.
He was right that it was about time to have a separate group.
I've been away for the last week so I missed the launch but it looks
like it's off to a good start.

Roy


Re: QTR Newbie

 

Ross,

The curves are used for toning (warm print tone vs cool print tone)
They apply equally throughout tonal (highlights and shadow) range.
The sliders allow you to blend different % of warm and cool to create
a tone to your liking.

I am using UT2 inks so I don't know alot about some of the other
questions.

I would suggets setting up a warm curve and a cool curve and blend
them at different % (ie 50-50, 75,25, 100-0) and print a series of
step wedges. You can quickly get the feel for it on 1 shhet of
paper.

You might try a google seach for tutorials on QTR. The only one I
know of is Tom Moore's for curve creation. DBWTP is by far the best
source of information, but as you said, it is very difficult to
navigate the search engine.

Looking in old files I have saved, it appears QTR for windows came
out in the beginning or middle of August 2004. There was a lot of
traffic about basic issues during that time frame. If you can
navigate back to that time, you might get a start on some answers.

Hope this helps and feel free to ask more questions.

Peter


--- In QuadtoneRIP@..., "Ross" <ross_2u@y...> wrote:

Greeting Fellow Rippers,

I just discovered that there was a Windows version of QTR a few
days
ago. I have downloaded it and have been churning out test prints.
Here is my config:

OS: Windows
Printer: Epson 2200
Inks: UC with Photo Black
Paper: Epson Prem. Luster, Kirkland Pro. glossy
QTR: 2.2.1 standalone with QTRgui

Current goal: To print Neutral BW prints on a variety of papers.

Like others I often print color on this printer, as well so I am not
interested in switching to dedicated BW inks at this time.

I am currently trying to understand Curves. I have read through the
QTRgui help, but I am still pretty ignorant. Here is a list of my
current questions:

1. There are two curves used in printing. What is the difference
between the two? Is one applied to highlights and the other to
shadows, or are they just blended uniformly?

2. The "blend percentage: is described as:
"The blend percentage shows the amount of the left
hand tone curve to be used."

??? What does this mean precisely? Since there is a slider that
moves from the left to the right curve, I assume that this adjusts
the
"balance" between the left curve and the right curve. Again is this
the point at which one curve takes over or is it an overall blending
across all parts of the image?

3. There appears to be only one neutral curve "UC-NoBlack-neutral".
All other curves appear to have some form of toning. I'm guessing
that this curve can be used with all papers? I have used this
preset
for both the left and right curves for almost all of my printing so
far. I this the correct way to get neutral prints? Are there other
options I should investigate?

4. The curve names appear to be some kind of encoding of the ink,
paper, and tone. Is there any way to get a full decoding of the
curve
name?

5. Are there any docs or webpages I should be reading to bring me up
to speed? Please don't suggest that I trudge through the thousands
of
posts in DBWTP.

Thanks in advance for your help. I am excited about the
possiblities
QTR offers! Once I have done a fairly thorough testing of glossy
and
luster papers I will switch over to matte ink and papers for
testing.

-Ross


Re: QTR profiles

 

Rich,

Download the previous version of QTR for OS X (2.0 beta 9, bottom of the main page)-- it
will containt the curve creation folder-- then reinstall the latest version (2.1d) on top of
that.

The latest version is an updater, not a full installation.

-Steve


--- In QuadtoneRIP@..., "rgayres44" <rgayres@e...> wrote:

A while back I tried QTR on the MAC under Jaguar and vaguely remember part of the
program allowing the editing of profiles/curves. I recently downloaded the current
version
for Panther and cannot find a way to edit profiles. Apparently this can be done on the
PC
version. Can someone steer me in the right direction?

regards,
Rich


Re: QTR Newbie

Diane Fields
 

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Ross,
?
I, too, am fairly new to QTR.? I demoed it for several weeks and just sent Roy my 'shareware' for it since I decided its the best thing I've found thus far (affordable at least) for monoprints without metamerism.
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One of the first things I learned (via the b/w maillist) was that the one curve labeled 'no black-neutral' uses no color ink--BUT--it is warm (this drove me crazy) because the 2200's black inks, particularly PK--is warm.? I knew that--but I hadn't gotten my head around the fact that it was using only the black inks I guess.? Anyhow--I was told that this was one NOT to use or to use in conjunction with other curves--not by itself.
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Ah, forgot your first question--no, they both apply to the print--just a blend of the 2 curves.? Someone on the b/w list suggested that you print a 'roundabout' of the blends--perhaps starting at 100%-10%/90%-90%/10%-100% and 10% each step.? I haven't yet done that myself though? *smile*.
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Then--the curve on the left is the one that is represented by the number.
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The coding, as I understand it is---UC--ultrachrome inks (the OEM colored inks),? PK for photoblack cartridge, MK for matteblack cartridge.? Then--the name of the particular paper, and warm, cool or sepia.
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Another thing that is helpful--you can drag the print within the white window--if you are printing a small print--and want to place it on the page--its done there most easily.
?
Have you found the tutorial for the 'proofing'?? Lou Dina (I believe) also wrote a quite easy to follow one for PCs:
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I quote:



Here is a step by step for Windows XP Users.

First, download Roy's Lab profiles and unzip them to your desktop.
Here is the link:



After unzipping them, copy the files to the following directory:

C:\WINDOWS\system32\spool\drivers\color

Start photoshop and open a file, whether it be RGB or grayscale. If
you like the tonality as it exists on your calibrated monitor, then
you will want to convert the file to the Lab Grayscale profile, as
follows:

Image > Mode > Convert to Profile > Gray-Lab.icc
Be sure rendering intent is perceptual and black point compensation
is checked. Now, you file has been converted to the generic gray lab
space. If you wish, edit the file in photoshop until you get it the
way you want it. When happy, save it with the embedded profile as a
TIF, PSD or JPG file. Now you have a "master" file which you can use
to create a file for printing.

If you want to output to matte paper, do another conversion the same
as above, but use the "Gray-Matte" profile, with perceptual and BPC
checked. Save this and import it into QTR or IJC/OPM for printing.

If you wanted to send the file to glossy or semi gloss type paper,
use your master file and convert to the "Gray-Photo" profile, using
perceptual and BPC. Save and import into QTR or IJC/OPM for printing.

When printing from QTR or IJC/OPM, you will need to select the
appropriate profile for matte or glossy paper, and your other
settings as you usually do. When the print comes off the printer, it
should be a pretty close match from a tonality standpoint to what you
saw on your calibrated monitor.

Apparently, the Mac allows you to convert on the fly. With Windows
you have to save the converted file first as documented above. Hope
that clarifies it.

Lou

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Unquote:

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Hope the above is helpful.? I'm also hoping this list develops since there seem to be quite a few of us using QTR with the 2200/2100 and there seems to be quite a bit to discover with it.? I haven't, for instance, tried to create my own curves yet.

?

Diane
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picnic@...
photo site?

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----- Original Message -----
From: Ross
Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2005 10:47 PM
Subject: [QuadtoneRIP] QTR Newbie


Greeting Fellow Rippers,

I just discovered that there was a Windows version of QTR a few days
ago.? I have downloaded it and have been churning out test prints.
Here is my config:

OS:??????? Windows
Printer:?? Epson 2200
Inks:????? UC with Photo Black
Paper:???? Epson Prem. Luster, Kirkland Pro. glossy
QTR:?????? 2.2.1 standalone with QTRgui

Current goal:? To print Neutral BW prints on a variety of papers.

Like others I often print color on this printer, as well so I am not
interested in switching to dedicated BW inks at this time.

I am currently trying to understand Curves.? I have read through the
QTRgui help, but I am still pretty ignorant.? Here is a list of my
current questions:

1. There are two curves used in printing.? What is the difference
between the two?? Is one applied to highlights and the other to
shadows, or are they just blended uniformly?

2. The "blend percentage: is described as:
?? "The blend percentage shows the amount of the left
??? hand tone curve to be used."

? ??? What does this mean precisely?? Since there is a slider that
moves from the left to the right curve, I assume that this adjusts the
"balance" between the left curve and the right curve.? Again is this
the point at which one curve takes over or is it an overall blending
across all parts of the image?

3. There appears to be only one neutral curve "UC-NoBlack-neutral".
All other curves appear to have some form of toning.? I'm guessing
that this curve can be used with all papers?? I have used this preset
for both the left and right curves for almost all of my printing so
far. I this the correct way to get neutral prints?? Are there other
options I should investigate?

4. The curve names appear to be some kind of encoding of the ink,
paper, and tone.? Is there any way to get a full decoding of the curve
name?

5. Are there any docs or webpages I should be reading to bring me up
to speed?? Please don't suggest that I trudge through the thousands of
posts in DBWTP.

Thanks in advance for your help.? I am excited about the possiblities
QTR offers!? Once I have done a fairly thorough testing of glossy and
luster papers I will switch over to matte ink and papers for testing.

-Ross


QTR Newbie

 

Greeting Fellow Rippers,

I just discovered that there was a Windows version of QTR a few days
ago. I have downloaded it and have been churning out test prints.
Here is my config:

OS: Windows
Printer: Epson 2200
Inks: UC with Photo Black
Paper: Epson Prem. Luster, Kirkland Pro. glossy
QTR: 2.2.1 standalone with QTRgui

Current goal: To print Neutral BW prints on a variety of papers.

Like others I often print color on this printer, as well so I am not
interested in switching to dedicated BW inks at this time.

I am currently trying to understand Curves. I have read through the
QTRgui help, but I am still pretty ignorant. Here is a list of my
current questions:

1. There are two curves used in printing. What is the difference
between the two? Is one applied to highlights and the other to
shadows, or are they just blended uniformly?

2. The "blend percentage: is described as:
"The blend percentage shows the amount of the left
hand tone curve to be used."

??? What does this mean precisely? Since there is a slider that
moves from the left to the right curve, I assume that this adjusts the
"balance" between the left curve and the right curve. Again is this
the point at which one curve takes over or is it an overall blending
across all parts of the image?

3. There appears to be only one neutral curve "UC-NoBlack-neutral".
All other curves appear to have some form of toning. I'm guessing
that this curve can be used with all papers? I have used this preset
for both the left and right curves for almost all of my printing so
far. I this the correct way to get neutral prints? Are there other
options I should investigate?

4. The curve names appear to be some kind of encoding of the ink,
paper, and tone. Is there any way to get a full decoding of the curve
name?

5. Are there any docs or webpages I should be reading to bring me up
to speed? Please don't suggest that I trudge through the thousands of
posts in DBWTP.

Thanks in advance for your help. I am excited about the possiblities
QTR offers! Once I have done a fairly thorough testing of glossy and
luster papers I will switch over to matte ink and papers for testing.

-Ross


New to QTR, new to XP and new to Yahoo.

moffool
 

Hi all,
I'm struggling with a lot of stuff right now - it's late and I'm
going to go to bed before I do something really dumb - but before I
turn in - I've just got time to shout HELP!

Firstly I am amazed by the goodwill that the internet community
shares - I always try to help my fellows where I can too...

I have had an Epson 2100/2200 for a couple of years and have settled
on a reasonably functional process - Ilford Smooth Pearl with the
Ilford profiles (I've just about got to grips with using photoshop
to apply the profile and Epson's driver set to 'no colour
adjustment'). This works well for colour. I also use a Spyder to
calibrate my monitor.

This is great until I come to do black and white. I am a member of a
portrait 'competition' club - every 6 months we each place our best
colour and our best B&W prints on the table at the local club house.
Everyone elses B&W (traditional film/prints) look great - mine turn
a funny colour - yes, you guessed it metamerism!

So having read lots of great stuff about QTR - and having
just 'upgraded' to an XP PC I am able to join the club and give it a
try. (Version 2.2.1 using download 2.2b)

First impressions are that the GUI does a great job and the whole
concept is wonderful - but!

But - I feel like an outcast - I'm using XP and not MAC or Unix! I
had a load of hassel trying to load the tutorials etc that come as
stuffit rather than zip, but I got there in the end. I'm not sure
when/if Aladdin will come for my kneecaps for using
their 'expander'...

So now I give it a go - I got a reasonble - if warm print on Epson
Premium Semi Gloss using 'no curves', but when I told the QTR GUI
that it was wokring with EPSG (UCpk-EPremSemiGloss-warm.quad) I got
a terribly heavy print with very blocked up blacks. (I am using the
photo black not the matt black ink).

I haven't tried to create my own curve yet - I thought I'd have a
pop with the standard ones first and see how I get on.

I've also read that Ilford profiles for the Epson UC inks are out
there, but not in my download, and not in a any downloadable
profiles that I could find.

Any pointers?

Also - how the hell do I read this forum? I use dpreview but I can't
get my head round Yahoo, nothing seems to 'flow'. I can't follow the
threads. I'm sure it's just another case of me hitting the wrong
button...

Sorry if I sound tired and emotional (it's just because I am!)

I'm off to bed - will look tomorrow to see if there's any golden
nuggets of advice (assuming I can navigate Yahoo).

Thanks for reading - if you got this far without falling asleep.

Cheers... Martin

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QTR workflow with PhotoShop on Windows

 

I have several questions regarding the workflow for QTRgui using WinXP
and PhotoShop. Here is what I do now. Please advise if this can be
improved.
1. When opening a b&w file in PS I convert to QTR-Gray Lab space from
my default Dot Gain 20%. I use Dot Gain 20% because I don't see a
choice of QTR-Gray Lab in Color Settings.
2. After finishing editing I then convert to QTR-Gray Matte Paper or
Gray Photo Paper depending on whether I am printing to matte paper or
glossy paper. I convert vs apply because the Win version requires me
to save the file before exporting it to QTR.
3. I then jump to QTR, fill out the form and print. So far my prints
look good but can I do better?
4. One problem I see is constantly changing back and forth between
gray lab and Gray Paper. Does this degrade the file? Is there a way to
set the default color setting as Gray Lab? Should I do so?

One other question: Can I use Eboni black instead of Epson MK and get
better Dmax on matte paper while using the curves supplied with QTR?
Thanks,
Chuck


Re: [Quadtone RIP] Curves for Epson 2200/2100

 

Sorry, I mean 'curve' when I say 'profile'. People sort of get confused no matter which terms we use. Some people expect something called a 'curve' to be a photoshop curve while others expect a 'profile' to mean an ICC-profile only.

All the Epson black inks are warm, but the PK particularly so. The Epson MK ink isn't as warm so this tends to be less of a problem with matte curves. Like I said, I think the problem can be fixed by creating new curves for QTR using the latest version fo Quadprofile where neutralizing the black with other inks is supported.

The MIS UT7 inkset is a dedicated grayscale inkset with toner inks that allow you to make prints ranging from cool neutral to strong sepia.




MIS-PKN is a Photo black ink designed to be neutral in tone and to give great DMAX on glossy and luster papers:


The MIS Gloss Optimizer is basically a coating filled in a catridge. It's used to eliminate bronzing and can be found here:


To eliminate bronzing without switching inksets you can try to spray with PremierArt Print Shield. You can find it on this page:


--
Daniel Staver



Bernie Raffe wrote:

If the Epson PK ink is warm, that may explain the problem. I've just
purchased the Epson 2100, getting good colour results on Ilford Luster
paper and have just invested in a couple of full sets of Epson inks, so
i'm loathe to switch inks at this stage.
I'd be interested to learn more about the UT7 / MIS-PKN inks etc.. - I'm
afraid those terms mean nothing to me!!
I'm confused to your references to profiles. I see no reference in QTR
GUI to profiles, only to curves - even if had a new profile, I wouldn't
know what to do with it!! I use the appropriate printer profile in
QImage for colour printing which as I say, gives good results.


Bernie: [Quadtone RIP] Curves for Epson 2200/2100

 

Hi Bernie,

Take a look at this post from Paul yesterday on the DBWTP group:

"Depending on what tones you prefer, you can set up the yellow
position with the default sepia (slider printing range is slightly
warm), a second light carbon UT2-LM (prints neutral on Enhanced Matte
with sliders at 0), or put in gloss optimizer for bronze-less glossy
printing on Kirkland glossy paper.

See my Readme at .

Have fun.

Paul
www.PaulRoark.com"

Two points there for you -- one is to consider changing out the
yellow for more neutral printing if your not doing Sepia prints, the
second is the "favored paper" these days for minimal bronzing seems
to be the Kirkland Glossy -- and with GLOP in the yellow position and
Paul's curves, word is that the bronzing is all but non-existent.
Some say it's completely gone.

But then, you don't have Sepia capability, are on glossy paper
(rather than semi-glossy/pearl), size is limited to 8X10 unless the
groundswell gets big enough to convince Costco to import a larger
size, and lastly, you MAY have to use GLOP in the yellow position
(some say no, Paul recommends it).

Hope this helps. Should get you a more neutral print if nothing else
by changing out the yellow position -- but then, Paul's reference and
Web page will explain it much better than I can ;>)

All the best,
Richard


--- In QuadtoneRIP@..., "Bernie Raffe" <bernieraffe@a...>
wrote:
Hi,

I'm not very pleased with the neutrality (and bronzing) of my
black
and
white prints using QTR RIP / Epson 2100 / Ilford Smooth Pearl paper.

Does anybody have any curves that might help or any other advice.
The
settings I use in QTR Rip are:-

Media Type: Premium Luster Photo Paper
Curves: UCpk-EPPremSemiGloss-cool 50 UCpk-EPPremSemiGloss-cool

Tried a few of the other built in curves, but the above seems to be
the
best.

Any help appreciated.

Thanks,
Bernie


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Re: Roll printing?

elitephotolv
 

I'm not sure how relevent this is but at one time I wanted my Mac to
be connected to my 2200 via usb and my Dell PC connected to the same
2200 via firewire. I had intermittent problems with this
arraingement, called Epson for guidance and was told that Epson
won't support this type of setup.

My problem was eliminated when I setup a small network between my
computers and just connected the printer to one computer and used it
as a shared printer. I did find out that QTR doesn't like firewire
connections with Mac computers.

Best regards,

Randy


Re: [Quadtone RIP] Curves for Epson 2200/2100

Bernie Raffe
 

If the Epson PK ink is warm, that may explain the problem. I've just
purchased the Epson 2100, getting good colour results on Ilford Luster
paper and have just invested in a couple of full sets of Epson inks, so
i'm loathe to switch inks at this stage.

I'd be interested to learn more about the UT7 / MIS-PKN inks etc.. - I'm
afraid those terms mean nothing to me!!

I'm confused to your references to profiles. I see no reference in QTR
GUI to profiles, only to curves - even if had a new profile, I wouldn't
know what to do with it!! I use the appropriate printer profile in
QImage for colour printing which as I say, gives good results.

Cheers,
Bernie

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Staver [mailto:daniel@...]
Sent: 25 March 2005 16:30
To: QuadtoneRIP@...
Subject: Re: [QuadtoneRIP] Re: [Quadtone RIP] Curves for Epson 2200/2100


I'm the one who wrote the windows version of the QuadProfile program.
With the previous version of Quadprofile it was impossible to control
the tone of the black ink. You could only neutralize the Light Black
using light cyan and light magenta inks.

Since 2.2 it's been possible to also neutralize the black ink using cyan

and magenta, but I don't think anybody has taken advantage of this
feature yet and created profiles which are completely neutral in the
shadows. The Epson PK ink is very warm, and I think any profile created
with the earlier version would be warm at least in the shadows.

I could help you create a new profile, but I use the MIS 7600
Ultrachrome replacement inks in my 2100 and their PK responds
differently than the Epson one. Any profile I create with this inkset
may not work for you. I could still make an attempt of course...

Both issues can be solved by using the UT7 inkset with MIS-PKN ink and
Gloss Optimizer. This will give you totally neutral prints with no
bronzing on luster papers. I have profiles for Epson Premium Semigloss
and Ilford Smooth Pearl.

--
Daniel Staver


I guess my main problem (other than bronzing which by all accounts is
something I have to live with on Luster paper), is that the prints
aren’t neutral, they are slightly too warm, even using the
UCpk-EPremSemiGloss-cool curves, which is why my original question
made
a request for some improved curves. I’ve still to experiment with some
other built-in curves or a combination of ‘None’ and the
UCpk-EPremSemiGloss-cool.






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Re: [Quadtone RIP] Curves for Epson 2200/2100

 

I'm the one who wrote the windows version of the QuadProfile program. With the previous version of Quadprofile it was impossible to control the tone of the black ink. You could only neutralize the Light Black using light cyan and light magenta inks.

Since 2.2 it's been possible to also neutralize the black ink using cyan and magenta, but I don't think anybody has taken advantage of this feature yet and created profiles which are completely neutral in the shadows. The Epson PK ink is very warm, and I think any profile created with the earlier version would be warm at least in the shadows.

I could help you create a new profile, but I use the MIS 7600 Ultrachrome replacement inks in my 2100 and their PK responds differently than the Epson one. Any profile I create with this inkset may not work for you. I could still make an attempt of course...

Both issues can be solved by using the UT7 inkset with MIS-PKN ink and Gloss Optimizer. This will give you totally neutral prints with no bronzing on luster papers. I have profiles for Epson Premium Semigloss and Ilford Smooth Pearl.

--
Daniel Staver

I guess my main problem (other than bronzing which by all accounts is something I have to live with on Luster paper), is that the prints arent neutral, they are slightly too warm, even using the UCpk-EPremSemiGloss-cool curves, which is why my original question made a request for some improved curves. Ive still to experiment with some other built-in curves or a combination of None and the UCpk-EPremSemiGloss-cool.


Re: [Quadtone RIP] Curves for Epson 2200/2100

Bernie Raffe
 

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Hi Diane,

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Yes I’m using Windows XP.

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QTR is installed and I just use the QTR GUI which as I’m sure you’re aware is the stand-alone app which replaces the Epson driver.

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I guess my main problem (other than bronzing which by all accounts is something I have to live with on Luster paper), is that the prints aren’t neutral, they are slightly too warm, even using the UCpk-EPremSemiGloss-cool curves, which is why my original question made a request for some improved curves. I’ve still to experiment with some other built-in curves or a combination of ‘None’ and the UCpk-EPremSemiGloss-cool.

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My monitor is properly calibrated, and colour prints looks nigh on perfect.

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Cheers,

Bernie

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-----Original Message-----

From: Diane Fields [mailto:picnic@...]
Sent: 25 March 2005 15:37
To: QuadtoneRIP@...
Subject: Re: [QuadtoneRIP] Re: [Quadtone RIP] Curves for Epson 2200/2100

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I've been following this---but now am confused if Bernie is on Windows or Mac.? If on Windows, he must use the QTR GUI.? If more information is needed for that, I'll be glad to weigh in, but if its not Windows related, I'll refrain? *smile*.

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Diane

----- Original Message -----

From: Harv Seeley

Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 9:25 AM

Subject: [QuadtoneRIP] Re: [Quadtone RIP] Curves for Epson 2200/2100

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I'm writing from my work computer which doesn't have QTR installed, hopefully someone
else will kick in on? this and give more info.?

Anyway, I would guess that you're using a Windows machine, so I'm going to be limited
help from this point on because my knowledge does not extend to Windows in any
meaningful way.




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