Re: QTR: was - RE: Epson 1520 printer...

From: Jack Fulton ^lt;jefulton1@comcast.net>
Date: 05/04/05-10:40:12 PM Z
Message-id: <595d2a13ac36d0e004c7f40a24efaafb@comcast.net>

Don:
        Good thinking. I will return to the testing kitchen once Tiger is
installed and begin from scratch. So far
my experience is admittedly short of working with the PhotoRag but I
have made comparison prints withe
German Etching and at least what I printed is similar enough to demand
close attention.
        If you wish, once I do more tests I'll be happy to post personal
evaluation and tests with the ColorSavvy Mouse. As for those gorgeous
split tones, which I presume is something similar to a selenium toning
on a warm-tone fiber paper, the answer is most likely the ImagePrint
RIP or similar product. It is costly but once all the pieces are in
lace what with paper, RIP, inks, color management, the consistency is
superb.
Jack

On May 4, 2005, at 2:41 PM, Don Bryant wrote:

> Hi Jack,
>
> A couple of comments. The Moab papers are great, however the Hahnemuhle
> paper may have a larger color gamut ( less color translation or
> clipping) if
> you are printing color.
>
> Yes the QTR software is great and creating a paper curve isn't that
> hard, at
> least on the PC side.
>
> Now if I could just figure out how to get split tones with the UC inks
> I
> will be rocking.
>
> Don
>
>
Received on Wed May 4 22:40:22 2005

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