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QTR EEnh matte cool Se curve


Diane Fields
 

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Could anyone tell me just what this curve is---is it a blend of Sepia and cool for EEnhMatte?? I saw a post not long ago about the use of this curve--with perhaps a warm curve???? Can't remember the context of the post--and am not sure
Diane
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Diane B. Fields
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Carl Schofield
 

The "CoolSe" curve uses slightly more light magenta than light cyan, whereas a "Cool"
curve uses equal amounts of light magenta and light cyan to cool the warm light black ink.
The "CoolSe" is an attempt to emulate the tones of a lightly selenium toned silver gelatin
print. You could blend either the "Cool" or "CoolSe" curves with a warm or carbon curve to
generate a neutral print.

--- In QuadtoneRIP@..., "Diane Fields" <picnic@c...> wrote:
Could anyone tell me just what this curve is---is it a blend of Sepia and cool for
EEnhMatte? I saw a post not long ago about the use of this curve--with perhaps a warm
curve??? Can't remember the context of the post--and am not sure

Diane
-----------
Diane B. Fields
picnic@c...
photo site


Diane Fields
 

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Thank you Carl.? I just happened to try that with the CoolSe--without understanding what the curve was.? Found a blend I liked and made it a preset.
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Diane

----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2005 3:12 PM
Subject: [QuadtoneRIP] Re: QTR EEnh matte cool Se curve


The "CoolSe" curve uses slightly more light magenta than light cyan, whereas a "Cool"
curve uses equal amounts of light magenta and light cyan to cool the warm light black ink.?
The "CoolSe" is an attempt to emulate the tones of a lightly selenium toned silver gelatin
print.? You could blend either the "Cool" or "CoolSe" curves with a warm or carbon curve to
generate a neutral print.