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QTR Calibration


Richard Ayres
 

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 "Inkseparation.psd", but it is 8bit RGB. I open it without any color
management (leave as is) but it is still RGB.

Where can I find "inkpattern.psd?

MacOSX 10.3.8
PS CS
Epson 2200

Rich


 

Rich,

For QTRgui in the gui go to option>calibration mode. That will open
the file.

Peter


Richard Ayres
 

--- In QuadtoneRIP@..., "zonepeter" <zonepeter@a...> wrote:


Rich,

For QTRgui in the gui go to option>calibration mode. That will open
the file.

Peter
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 "inkpattern.psd" is a very special file....The first thing you will
notice upon opening the file is that it is a CMYK file instead of a grayscale. It's very
important that you do NOT color manage this file when you open it or when you print it...."

When I open the "ink separation.xxx" files ...leave as is(don't color manage), they open as
8 bit RGB files, so I don't think these are the files refered to in the calibration instructions.

Am I missing something here?


 

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

--- In QuadtoneRIP@..., "zonepeter" <zonepeter@a...> wrote:


Rich,

For QTRgui in the gui go to option>calibration mode. That will open
the file.

Peter
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 "inkpattern.psd" is a very special file....The first thing
you will
notice upon opening the file is that it is a CMYK file instead of a grayscale. It's
very
important that you do NOT color manage this file when you open it or when you
print it...."

When I open the "ink separation.xxx" files ...leave as is(don't color manage), they
open as
8 bit RGB files, so I don't think these are the files refered to in the calibration
instructions.

Am I missing something here?
Sorry about the info. A while back I needed to change from a CMYK special
file to an RGB one. The new file inkseparation.psd is RGB and works exactly
like the old one did.

Roy


Richard Ayres
 

Sorry about the info. A while back I needed to change from a CMYK special
file to an RGB one. The new file inkseparation.psd is RGB and works exactly
like the old one did.

Roy
Thanks for the clarification.

Rich