This group supports the Quadtone RIP written by Roy Harrington and QTRgui written by Stephen Billard. Although Scott Graham was the list's original creator and moderator, he has relinquished his original role and now has moved on to other endeavours. However, the original group philosophy and guidelines remain. These are as follows:
1. Posts should exhibit a gracious tone.
2. All rants, flames, obscenities, politics, religion, "global warming" etc. will be ruthlessly deleted and their authors banned.
3. Posts should NOT just be of interest to a known few; use an email. As much as I enjoy "thank yous" in the rare case where I am helpful, an email will save the rest of the group from boredom. Applies to my idiocies too.
4. When looking for help, provide DETAIL; not just "it doesn't work". Let us know what environment - Mac or PC? OS? what printer/paper/ink? what you did? what actually happened? Providing all the details at the start will generate more responses and require fewer clarifying questions - saving everyone time and energy.
Am I ever wrong about moderating? Of course. Send me an email. I'm open to suggestions.
Not about bronzing, but about sharpness: the same picture printed on Epson Ultra Premium Luster appears sharper to me compared to Innova Fiba and Hahnemuhle
I used QTR with success several years ago. Now, I'm starting to use QTR 2.6.2, and I've read and followed the "Tutorial" and "User Guide" docs exactly, to no
As others have said look at the Matte Black or Photo Black (both print out on the R800 / R1800) for the paper you are testing and pick a value where the next