I am looking at upgrading my hardware to support bigger files etc. and one of the key steps would be to move to a 64bit OS. I have checked the Epson site and...
I would stay away from XP64. Not really compatible with anything. You might want to check out windows 7 Release candidate as well which you can get for free...
I have been using QTR since the beginning of the year. It has worked very well until today. I am trying to reprint an image I have previously printed. I am...
I use XP64 with QTR and my Epson R2400. I have no problems with it. I would go with XP64 before I would go with Vista. Or you can wait and seewhat windows 7 is...
... I experienced the same problem with my 3800 this weekend. I think the culprit was the recent Mac OS update. I found that running the QTR uninstall did not...
I am trying to print the inkseparation.psd or inkseparation.tif file (that come with the QTR download) through QTR 2.6 using an Epson 4000. Color Mgt is turned...
Why is XPx64 not compatible with anything. I use both XP64 and Vista64 with no problems. Some drivers are not available for XP64 but that's allbut other than...
Xp64 is the least compatible version of the available 64 bit OS. It is actually a port of Windows 2003 Server SP1 64 Bit melded with some of the UI stuff from...
Along the same lines, is there a new writeup available for the 2.6 version. The 2.5 version writeup was not very intuitive. It's hard to follow a process...
Roy, What's the process for WIN based systems? Now I see why some of my confusion on the calibration procedure was present. I got no option displayed for...
I'm looking for some workflow information to get this paper calibrated to fully work with QTR. I've just finished, successfully somehow, installing the CFS on...
Mike, If you are just starting you really ought to just print with what is there. Use the EnhMatte curves -- they are just fine as is. Calibration etc are...
Roy, While I'm just starting to work with this paper as part of quest for standardizing on such a paper, warm tone that is, I'm still a techy kinda guy and...
(Note to group and moderator: If this message is not within the rules of the group please accept my apologies) ... I recently posted this on Craigslist/Seattle...
Hi there--I am having great luck with David's .quad files for the Epson 1400 and UT-14 inkset, and want to try to make a few for neutral prints as well--about...
John I'm not sure which curve files you are referring to. If it is the files in the QuadtoneRIP group section for the 1400 printer, then those files include a...
Thank you, Tom--yes, those are the ones I meant. I misunderstood which files were the ones that Curve Creator could open. I'll try the text files tomorrow. ...
John Actually, for what you're trying to do, it sounds like you don't need to use the curve creator at all. You can create various degrees of warm or cool by ...
Oh, perfect--thank you! Now I see the logic of only providing warm and cool curves...sorry to be so thick about this. I was overthinking. I'll give this a...
John, I'm very pleased to hear that someone has found these curves useful! As Tom says, all that you need to do is use QTR to mix the warm and cool curves....
Hi folks I have been using QTR for palladium for a while and now and trying it with carbon tissue. I took a stab at using some palladium negs to make a carbon...
I recently formulated an eight shade high optical density Piezography ink and a transmissive version of the Piezography profiler. I am mostly using Pictorico...
I've used a 3800 with K3 inks and QTR to make transparencies (only a few so far) on Pictorico film. No coating has been necessary but I'm not sure how to get a...