> From: Louis Dina <lbdina@...> > Reply-To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com> > Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 21:28:58 -0000 > To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com> > Subject: [Digital BW] QTR & Create ICC on a Windows Platform > > For us disadvantaged souls on an XP platform, I'd like a little > guidance on how to use the Create ICC profiles when printing with QTR. > > Before Create-ICC came along, I would edit the file using Roy's Gray- > Lab working space and convert my file to the generic gray-matte.icc > (for matte output) or gray-photo.icc (for luster/glossy output) when > ready to print. I'd then place this converted file into QTR and > print. QTR ignores tagged profiles (or at least it used to) and just > sends the numbers in the file to the QTR profile for final handling. > It gave me good output, but I wasn't able to see any color when soft > proofing in Photoshop. > > With the Create-ICC profiles, I can now soft proof in Photoshop and see > tonality AND color. But, I still have to import the file into QTR for > printing(since XP won't allow me to output through Photoshop to QTR). > > 1. Would you still edit in Gray-Lab and save it as a tagged file? No just use whatever workspace you feel comfortable with. I use GG2.2. > > 2. Do I convert my edited image to my Create_ICC profile and save > before importing into QTR for printing? I believe this has to be done for Windows users because you can't do the conversion on the fly. Do exactly as you would with the generic ICC profiles (grey matte and grey photo or whatever they were called) > > 3. If not, what do I do so my monitor matches my print? N/A. Exactly the same as for colour (printing and soft proofing) except for the blip about having to do a full conversion to the output space rather than an on-the-fly conversion at printing. You can discard the file that has been converted to the device-dependent output space once you've finished with the printing.
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Re: [Digital BW] QTR & Create ICC on a Windows Platform
2006-03-14 by Steve Kale
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