Bernie, We should back up a little. I'm running QTR through Photoshop CS on OSX. In Pshop I select "print with preview", this brings up the first dialog where I select "same as source" for the color space and choose my paper size and orientation. Then click on "print" which brings up a second set of dialog boxes. Among the pull down menus I select the "matte paper" paper type and print resolution, then go to another pull down and select "no color adjustment, then go to the QTR menu and select QTR's paper profile and the tone settings, then finally print. Does this correlate to your set up at all? ps, I think I was wrong about the enhanced matte setting, matte seems to the be proper option. --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "Bernie Raffe" <bernieraffe@a...> wrote: > Hi Harv, > > Thanks for the info, but I don't see any way to set the color space in > QTR. Also there's no Enhanced matt paper, only matte. > > Cheers, > Bernie > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Harv Seeley [mailto:harv@f...] > Sent: 24 March 2005 20:25 > To: QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [QuadtoneRIP] Re: [Quadtone RIP] Curves for Epson 2200/2100 > > > Bernie, > > I don't have QTR in front of me, but I recall that it requires your > paper profile to always be > set to enhanced matte and color space set to "same as source". If you > are specifying the > lustre media profile, you may be introducing shifts. I hope I'm > remembering that properly! > >
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Re: [Quadtone RIP] Curves for Epson 2200/2100
2005-03-25 by Harv Seeley
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