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Wow-- Thanks for posting the 3800 vs 4800 dot structure comparison. I wonder if this printer (the 3800) will be able to print no-compromise negs for silver gelatin using Pictorico OHP?? I hope someone will try soon and let us know. Unfortunately for me, Epson took a seemingly great machine and screwed up the user interface once again by omitting a roll feed feature. Maybe they will get it right on the next model. Cheers, Ron-san
Of course another question is, 'How will RIPS like QTR be able to support the new dot pattern?'

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Of course another question is, 'How will RIPS like QTR be able to support the new dot pattern?'

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And the short answer is that they won't.

RIPS use their own dithering pattern. QTR uses our GIMP Print as its ditherer, so it supports whatever patterns the Gimp print developers care to use. Roy Harrington uses an ancient version of Gimp Print, 4.3 from 2002. The 5.0 version (now called GutenPrint) is a total rewrite, a lot more sophisticated, and considerably less grainy, but switching QTR to GP5 would require making entirely new curves. GRIP uses 5.0, but it's not ready for prime time yet. (And I think the name is going to change to WIZ RIP before the beta goes out).
 

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And the short answer is that they won't.

RIPS use their own dithering pattern. QTR uses our GIMP Print as its ditherer, so it supports whatever patterns the Gimp print developers care to use. Roy Harrington uses an ancient version of Gimp Print, 4.3 from 2002. The 5.0 version (now called GutenPrint) is a total rewrite, a lot more sophisticated, and considerably less grainy, but switching QTR to GP5 would require making entirely new curves. GRIP uses 5.0, but it's not ready for prime time yet. (And I think the name is going to change to WIZ RIP before the beta goes out).
Wiz--Are you implying that a new version of QTR is in the works? What will WIZ RIP be? An improved driver like QTR that we can use to make our profiles and negs with? Ron-san
 

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Wiz--Are you implying that a new version of QTR is in the works? What will WIZ RIP be? An improved driver like QTR that we can use to make our profiles and negs with? Ron-san

Ron, more of an "alternative" to QTR. :wink:
 
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While I am very interested in this discussion, maybe they should be moved to a new thread with a more apt title?
 

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How would i use my epson 3800 with QTR to produce digital negs. Which settings would i use to get started, should i start with QuadR2400.

There might be a roller mark issue with this printer as i have experienced this problem with gloss papers.
 

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Dave,
Your question might be a bit off topic for this thread, but would probably make a good start for a new one.
 
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