So firstly you are better off asking straight QTR questions over on the QTR forum.... more people to help you and if you follow that forum postings you will learn a lot about QTR. Secondly there is actually quite a lot of info around for example http://www.diallophotography.com/pdfs/QTRworkflow.pdf And Paul Roark's web site has tons of info as well. The standard QTR tutorial while dated, is also still relevant. Yes there is a terminology learning curve, but all the info is actually available in one place or another for the next step up the ladder - making QTR curves with QTR. Mike On 1 May 2010 16:31, Paul <paulmwhiting@...> wrote: > > > Susan, > > I agree. I wish there were some of tutorial and/or glossary available here. > I've looked at the Files menu here but it's rather sparse and a bit dated. > I've stuck to using a very basic setup for now... 3 black cartridges (using > Eboni ink by MIS), QTR with the profiles Paul has developed, and one or two > papers. Works well for me... but I probably should branch out some day. > > Paul > > > Oh, please, does this finally answer a question I have had for a long > time that keeps me from wanting to use QTR -- *** does "linearize" mean the > same thing as "create your own profile using MeasureTool and Create_icc.exe" > *** ????? If not, what does it mean? > > > > I find the available documentation for QTR, once you want to go beyond > using built-in curves, rather impenetrable; undefined terms are part of the > problem. > > > > Thank you, > > > > - susan > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Low tech question
2010-05-01 by Michael King
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