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Re: Soft Proofing QTR in Photoshop

2007-04-17 by Tom Moore

Alan

You have two options:

1. Set up your softproof as you describe, then make a further edit to
the image to adjust the shadows and contrast to your liking (possibly
using a curve adjustment layer, for example) and then print the image.

2  Convert your image working space to QTR-Gray-Photo-Paper and then
print the image.

Tom Moore

--- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "alan9990_6" <aansell@...> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm hoping that someone can provide an explanation of the following -

...

> I understand that matt papers have greater Dmax yes, but this is about
> printing the same image on the same pearl (lustre) paper - with the
> non RIP version producing better results. However, I'm both convinced
> that QTR will give me the same if not better output than the curves,
> plus I'd really like to keep my soft proofing capability.
> 
> Can anyone suggest where I might be going wrong?
>

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