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Okay I received the book last week and read through the calibration chapters. Today I received an order of Pictorico White Film and plan to begin a calibration series on RC B&W paper printing negatives with an Epson 2200 with MK ink.
What concerns me at this point is the possibility of the dithering problem reported by M. Schulte when using the Windows version of QTR. Has anyone else experienced this problem?
Having previous experience with QTR Curve Creator is a plus and I would expect that a starting ink limit of 25 to 30% would be adequate.
If the dithering problem does appear I have a Linux server setup that I can use for QTR operations though I've never used that flavor of QTR. I don't have a Samba share setup so I suppose I'll simply connect the printer directly to the Linux box.
Any advice from anyone with the Linux - QTR package will be appreciated.
BTW, I think Ron and Brad have produced a well written book. I do wish that there was a mechanism to plot more than 10 data points for curve building but you go to war with the Army you've got.
Merry Christmas,
Don Bryant
What concerns me at this point is the possibility of the dithering problem reported by M. Schulte when using the Windows version of QTR. Has anyone else experienced this problem?
Having previous experience with QTR Curve Creator is a plus and I would expect that a starting ink limit of 25 to 30% would be adequate.
If the dithering problem does appear I have a Linux server setup that I can use for QTR operations though I've never used that flavor of QTR. I don't have a Samba share setup so I suppose I'll simply connect the printer directly to the Linux box.
Any advice from anyone with the Linux - QTR package will be appreciated.
BTW, I think Ron and Brad have produced a well written book. I do wish that there was a mechanism to plot more than 10 data points for curve building but you go to war with the Army you've got.
Merry Christmas,
Don Bryant
