I ran Matt's profile with Ilford's Smooth Pearl and it came out pretty damn good, not perfect but nice. I ran it with 90% warm and 10% cool and the rest left as he outlined it for the Hann. --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "Alan Tochterman" <alantochterman@...> wrote: > > I am brand new to black and white printing, as well as new to the > Quadtone RIP software. > > I am not yet sophistacated enough to develope my own curves but did > come upon the following: > > Using Matt Chapin's curves for the Hahnemuhle Pearl paper, I was able > to produce a very satisfying print using both of his curves in > splittone mode and with the gloss optimizer using the OEM inkset. > > For the highlights and midtones I used an 85% cool and a 15% warm tone > and for the shadows 100% cool. > > I also reduced the gamma to -10, but that had more to do with my > particular print and not the curves themselves. >
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Re: R1800, Epson Ink, and Kirkland (Costco) Glossy Paper
2008-02-18 by Joseph
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