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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Low tech question

2010-05-01 by Michael King

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
> >
>
>  
>


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