I too am getting strange behavior with the sliders.
Basically, I just drag one of the sliders to the far right and that
seems to set all of the values properly, then drag it into the
position I want.
Another thing I noticed is that saving preset in the driver doesn't
save properly. I have to drag the sliders to the correct settings for
every print.
Apparently you have done this by editing the preset in a text editor?
I didn't know you could do this. I will have to try that.
James Haney
On Feb 10, 2007, at 2:10 PM, ebenostby wrote:
> I was excited to try out the split tone features in the new version.
> I'm running os x 10.4.2 on a ppc, with an epson 1280 and UT2 inks.
>
> The sliders started at all 0's. When I tried to get, say, highlights
> to be 100% curve 1, 0% curves 2 and 3, I could not set that: I got
> 100% curve 1 and -100% curve 2 or -100 curve 3. It seems that it's
> trying to get the sum of the three curves to 0. Or something. So I
> left them at {100,-100,0} (and similarly for the midtones and
> shadows...) and my print was just wet with ink - completely black, and
> running off the page. Clearly this wasn't right.
>
> I eventually saved out this setup as a preset and edited the
> custompresets.plist file, setting the -100's to 0's. Doing this, I
> could print out fine. And what's more, I could adjust this initial
> setup to get any combination I wanted. It seems that once it started
> with the sum of the three sliders at 100%, any adjustments I made kept
> this same constraint.
>
> This sounds like I've got a solution. Have other people experienced
> this, and am I missing something? And does anyone familiar with this
> sense that this "fix" is in fact a proper one?
>
> Thanks, and thanks to Roy for this wonderful thing.
>
>
>
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Re: [QuadtoneRIP] Split tone sliders on the mac
2007-04-10 by James Haney
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