Ed, thanks for your suggestion. I am using QTR 2.4.1 and understood that you can create your own curves, but didn't understand this to mean I could create my own soft-proof ICC profile that I could use in Photoshop to soft proof my image. I used a curve posted on this forum for Ilford Smooth Pearl, printed a gray scale and used the QTR-Create-ICC program to linearise the output. I have tried using the new Linearised ICC profile to softprood the image in Photoshop, but it is still on the heavy side (too dark).\ Is QTR-Create-ICC program what you are referring to, or is there some other capability that I am not aware off? Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Ken --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "edrudolpho" <erudolph@...> wrote: > > --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "prof_mgt551" <prof_mgt551@> wrote: > > > > soft proofing > > Ken, are you using the current QTR version, 2.4x? It has a utility in > it to create your own soft-proof curves. > > Ed >
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Re: Roy's working space blocks up shadow detail? Why use it?
2006-06-03 by prof_mgt551
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