I agree with you on most of your points. I am told that they have a rewrite of their software coming out soon. As for the True Black and White software specifically written for Canon IPF printers, I am in my thirty day trial period. In just 3 short work sessions I feel real comfortable with the program and the inkjet prints I have printed with it are superb. I simply reprinted BW images which I did previously with the bundled printer driver (which I and others thought looked quite good) and my preliminary thoughts are wow! these are a significantly better. As for the potential for making digital negatives(which is what I am after) this also looks promising. I printed 2 test targets on Pictorico (1 with light gray, gray, k inks and the 2nd with the same + yellow) last night and this a.m. did pure palladium print of the two 56 step targets which are in the wash as I write. What I see ... wow ... very smooth tonal gradation and easily hits pure palladium range with both. I'll dry them today and read with densitometer this p.m. and run it through the program's linearization module. More on this later. I'll start a new threat 'cause I'll need some help on tweaking individual curve shapes and optimizing ink limits that maybe the QTR experts can help me with. The good news is there is no text files, everything is graphical and very well thought out ( See the short videos @
www.Trueblackandwhite.com ) I'm quite pragmatic about tools and methods and don't buy easily, yet so far this looks well worth exploring.
Again I am not selling anything I 'm simply trying to find a way to get maximum control of my Canon IPF printer and the TrueBW program has gotten me further in that direction. The $249 ... I got 27 days to decide about

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