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Hi I have just read a message from 'Pam' on Yahoo's Quadtone Rip forum that has got me even more confused! The question is about QTR and profiling and is very interesting but a little unsettling...
"The QTR QuadR1800 printer driver is linear & expects a grayscale B&W photo file to also be linear, without an embedded grayscale profile which has a curve. All of the std Adobe Photoshop grayscale workspace profiles like Gray Gamma 2.2 have a non-lineal curve which will influence internal contrast, particularly affecting shadow detail in any resulting prints made with QTR. To obtain match on-screen adjusted image attributes, you must use the Photoshop Edit command Convert to Profile and select the Destination Space: QTR-Gray Matte Paper (which should be available in the profile drop down list as it is installed as part of QTR)".
Is this true? If so, why I have I never read such fundamental instructions before?
"The QTR QuadR1800 printer driver is linear & expects a grayscale B&W photo file to also be linear, without an embedded grayscale profile which has a curve. All of the std Adobe Photoshop grayscale workspace profiles like Gray Gamma 2.2 have a non-lineal curve which will influence internal contrast, particularly affecting shadow detail in any resulting prints made with QTR. To obtain match on-screen adjusted image attributes, you must use the Photoshop Edit command Convert to Profile and select the Destination Space: QTR-Gray Matte Paper (which should be available in the profile drop down list as it is installed as part of QTR)".
Is this true? If so, why I have I never read such fundamental instructions before?
