On Monday, November 21, 2005, at 01:42 PM, cteditions wrote: > Thank you Roy, > > I will get started on getting all this set up. It seems pretty > straight forward but different > than how I am use to working in OSX (hence ALL of the questions). By > the way, in your > reply you stated "You should have anything in the Proof boxes". I am > guessing you meant > that I should NOT have anything in the Proof boxes.. is this correct? Yes, that's correct -- the fingers don't keep up some times. > > And, can you answer the one question regarding what your experience > has been with > different papers. What have you found gives you the greatest Dmax, > Dmin, and tonal > range for a rag, semi-gloss, and gloss substrate? Personally I like fine art rag paper best -- H. Photo Rag mostly. Some others are very close too. Never liked the gloss/photo papers but I think the Luster's or SemiMatte are closest. Roy > > Thanks again Roy, > > Cody Thomas > >>> 1. After building profiles I am use to going through Print With >>> Preview in > PhotoshopCS2 >> in >>> order to make sure my Color Management is set correctly and this is >>> where I > "normally" >>> choose my profile to print with. So, when using QTR is it still >>> advised to go through >> Print >>> With Preview? If not, what should this dialog be set to? My >>> Working Space is Adobe > RGB >>> (1998) and when I choose "Quad_2400" as my printer I have the >>> following > information: >>> >>> Under Color Management: >>> >>> Document is chosen with Adobe RGB (1998) listed >>> Color Handling: set to "Let Printer Determine Colors" >> >> Use, Let Photoshop Determine Colors. >> >>> Printer Profile: this is "grayed out" due to above handling choice >> >> Use, either Gray Matte Paper or Gray Photo Paper. >> >>> Rendering Intent: Relative Colorimetric >> >> Usually its Perceptual and BPC. >> >>> Proof Setup Preset: this is "grayed out" with "Working CMYK" listed >>> Other Boxes: all "grayed out" >> >> You should have anything in the Proof boxes. >> >>> >>> >>> 2. Once in the Print Dialog I notice that there is a difference in >>> what is listed under > the >>> main "Features" drop-down menu. When my "Quad_2400" printer is >>> chosen I do not > see >>> the choices for Color Management, Ink Configuration, and Extension >>> Settings. And > the >>> dialog box titled "Print Features" does not give me the choices that >>> "Print Settings" >>> normally gives (when Epson printer is chosen). With QTR I am only >>> able to choose my >>> Media Type and my Dither Algorithm. I do have the additional >>> QuadTone RIP dialog to >>> choose; where I have some more choices such as Resolution, Gamma, >>> Speed, etc. but > no >>> Color Management Dialog. Why? How should Photoshop CS2 be set for >>> QTR optimum >>> output? >> >> Color Management was all setup in the Print Preview page (Print Space >> = Gray Matte). >> The only dialog pane you will probably use is the QTR one. In >> general you'll just >> use the Curves, Blend, Res=1440. Leave the other default until >> there's a specific >> need to adjust. >> >>> >>> >>> 3. The Curves drop-down menu within the QuadTone RIP Dialog only >>> shows me the >>> UCmk-EnhMatte (Cool-Warm) and the UCpk-IlfordSmPearl (Neutral-Warm). >>> So, for > any >>> additional Curves I will have to make my own correct? Does the >>> UCmk-EnhMatte work >> well >>> with Hahnemuele Paper? What paper have you had best success with >>> regarding > Dmax, >>> Dmin, and tonal range? >> >> At this point just use the set of profiles that match the paper/ink >> type. So use the >> EnhMatte for PhotoRag. The Ink Limit Adj is the one option you might >> try for Photo Rag. >> It'll increase the amount of ink. >> >>> >>> Sorry for the lengthy post but I believe things are working out but >>> this QTR is simply >>> different than how I have Color Managed and created Profiles in the >>> past. I use the > GMB >>> Eye-One System for making profiles with i1Match and have a Sony >>> Artisan GDM- > C520K >>> 21" Monitor (self calibrating). >> >> With QTR there are really two levels of profiles/curves. The QTR >> curves in the QTR >> dialog pane are different from anything else. ICC Color management >> profiles are >> similar to the color ones you are used to. There are the Gray Matte >> Paper and Gray >> Photo Paper ones that you select in Print Preview. They are >> "generic" icc profiles, but >> you can later on create custom ones with your Eye-One and >> QTR-Create-ICC that >> you will find in the CurveDesign/Eye-One folder of the download. >> This program does >> the samething as i1Match but for grayscale. >> >> Roy > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > - Roy Harrington roy@... Black & White Photo Gallery http://www.harrington.com
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Re: [QuadtoneRIP] Re: New Member: QTR Help...
2005-11-22 by Roy Harrington
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