Re: QTR Calibration
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Roy Harrington
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#104
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Re: QTR Calibration
Peter;
I did that and still only found inkseparation.tif and inkseparation.psd. To quote from
QuadToneRIP 2.0 Calibration (for MacOSX):
"The Ink Pattern Test Page
The ink pattern test page
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Richard Ayres <rgayres@...>
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#103
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Which Curve Blend Do I Choose?
I'm doing a series of 'step wedges'tonight using the QTR and a 2200
printer. I've done Epson enhanced matte and about to try Epson Premium
Luster.
What curves blend do I choose in the QTRgui?
I'm
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Steve <blizzie12@...>
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#102
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Re: QTR Calibration
Rich,
For QTRgui in the gui go to option>calibration mode. That will open
the file.
Peter
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peter langham
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#101
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QTR Calibration
The QuadToneRip 2.0 Calibration instructions tell us to use "inkpatern.psd" , a CYMK file,
as our calibration file yet I cannot find it in either the MacOsX or WinXP versions. The
closest file is
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Richard Ayres <rgayres@...>
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#100
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Bluish Shadow tones
I find that the shadows in QTR using EEM neutral, are quite blue and
detract from the neutral tone of the other areas. In examining the
curve, I see the toner is 100% density and the ink limit is
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Johnny Eades <jeades1@...>
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#99
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Re: printing with Qimage
Qimage gives you all the page layout controls you could ever want. It also does
smart sharpening for printer output. You can do all these things in Photoshop,
but since you are using Qimage for color,
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Stephen Billard <sbillard@...>
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#98
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Re: printing with Qimage
Bernie--I like it somewhat better than sharpening in PS with USM. If you do a lot of other twists to sharpening or use something like PKS--the sharpening may better for some images. As far as
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Diane Fields <picnic@...>
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#97
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Re: printing with Qimage
Bernard,
The reason I considered it is because I jump through hoops to sharpen with PKS in PS (though I really like the plugin--but it will only work in RGB). Qimage does a really good interpolation
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Diane Fields <picnic@...>
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#96
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Re: printing with Qimage
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.
I love QTR---its solved my one big
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Diane Fields <picnic@...>
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#95
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Re: Problem with QTRGui
Yes, thanks Stephen, I now have the correct version and my curve
graphs are working fine. I must have downloaded the wrong version
from Roy Harrington's QTR site.
<sbillard@s...>
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Steve <blizzie12@...>
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#94
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Re: Color settings for Photoshop 7
actually you should read the instructions that came with the Beta9 version (2.1 beta 9 I
think)
Just don't take them too literally cuz the install and some of the print options have
changed.
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Scott Graham <gebilwil@...>
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#93
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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
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abqrich <ABQrich@...>
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#92
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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
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Stephen Billard <sbillard@...>
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#91
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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
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john lill
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#90
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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
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Bernie Raffe <bernieraffe@...>
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#89
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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
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john lill
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#88
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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
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Bernie Raffe <bernieraffe@...>
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#87
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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
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john lill
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#86
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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!
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Steve <blizzie12@...>
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#85
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