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Color settings for Photoshop 7
I run QTR with an iMac in MacOS10.2.8 and Photoshop 7. I print with an Epson 2200 using enhanced matte. What should my settings be in Photoshop? If this question has already been aswered please
By abqrich <ABQrich@...> · #92 ·
Re: Problem with QTRGui
Are you running version 2.2b? If not please update to this latest version. QTRgui will show version 2.2.1 in its title bar if you have this version. -Stephen www.sbillard.org/Stephen
By Stephen Billard <sbillard@...> · #91 ·
Re: printing with Qimage
I think Qimage's interpolation is superior. As far as sharpening goes, Photoshop does not offer Smart Sharpening, which is output sharpening. Initially I was printing my color images from Qimage
By john lill · #90 ·
Re: printing with Qimage
Yes, that makes sense, but I tend to do that kind of processing in Photoshop. I wonder whether Qimage’s interpolation and sharpening is an improvement on PS’s, will have to give it a
By Bernie Raffe <bernieraffe@...> · #89 ·
Re: printing with Qimage
Bernie, I use Qimage rather than just QTR for 2 reasons: 1) Qimage's great interpolation for resizing. 2) Qimage's Smart Sharpening John <bernieraffe@a...> wrote: b&w, The out print
By john lill · #88 ·
Re: printing with Qimage
This is curious! I also use Qimage, it’s a great product – but now I only use it for colour prints and use QTR for b&w. Why bother going via Qimage for b&w, especially if the image has already
By Bernie Raffe <bernieraffe@...> · #87 ·
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
By john lill · #86 ·
To Diane -- Re: The Advantages of QTR Are?
Diane, the other day you offered to to do a print screen offlist to show me how 'step wedging' is done. That would be a great help to me if you could provide me with that info. Thanks in advance!
By Steve <blizzie12@...> · #85 ·
Re: Problem with QTRGui
Steve, it's quite possible that is whats happen. I will have to download and install the newer version. <sbillard@s...> wrote: error in that Before 2.1 the curve graph' and sure why you
By Steve <blizzie12@...> · #84 ·
Re: Problem with QTRGui
Could be you are running version 2.1 (or earlier)? There was an error in that version 2.1, the right hand curve was not properly displayed. Before 2.1 the feature did not exist. -Stephen
By Stephen Billard <sbillard@...> · #83 ·
Re: Problem with QTRGui
I'm not sure either, perhaps I have an older QTR version? graph' and I click on that (I'm using a Wacom pen), the curve is shown. Not sure why you would not get that. show a to.
By Steve <blizzie12@...> · #82 ·
Re: Problem with QTRGui
Steve, when I right click over the curve title, it says, 'show curve graph' and I click on that (I'm using a Wacom pen), the curve is shown. Not sure why you would not get that. Diane
By Diane Fields <picnic@...> · #81 ·
Problem with QTRGui
When I right click on the on the curve in the QTRgui it doesn't show a graph,is there a reason for this? I've been told that it's suppose to.
By Steve <blizzie12@...> · #80 ·
printing with Qimage
I know there are RGB ICC profiles for QTR gray-matte and gray-photo. I also know these are to be used for printing from Qimage. I have and have used Qimage for a number of years and happen to be
By Diane Fields <picnic@...> · #79 ·
Message topics
Please change the message subjects when you change topics. "the advantages of QTR" has gone down the tubes and will soon start being deleted, unless of course it talks about advantages of QTR...
By Scott Graham <gebilwil@...> · #78 ·
Re: After a full day I think I have everything loaded correctly but.......
Epson's photo black is a very warm almost brown black and used with QTR will print exactly that way. The photo black (pk) curves supplied with QTR don't use toner inks to compensate for the pk only
By Will · #77 ·
Re: After a full day I think I have everything loaded correctly but.......
wrote: did..but Try the "NoK" profile with luster paper. It doesn't use any black ink, but it does produce a neutral/cool print using only the neutralized (with light cyan and light magenta inks)
By Carl Schofield <scho@...> · #76 ·
Re: The Advantages of QTR Are?
Steve, the following is the text from Lou Dina's post: 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
By Diane Fields <picnic@...> · #75 ·
After a full day I think I have everything loaded correctly but.......
I finally figured out how to get it to work...especially with your help Diane...but my prints are still too warm pc epson 2200 epson inks epson luster paper. No I haven't printed wedges, as you
By Guy Pierno · #74 ·
Re: The Advantages of QTR Are?
Thanks, Diane, I'm going to have to do some experimenting based on what you've described here. I'm sure I'll be back with more questions for you. Could you send me that post on Soft Proofing by
By Steve <blizzie12@...> · #73 ·