Although I have been getting some decent results creating digital negatives (cyano and Kallitype) by using the B&S curves and judicious/iterative use of the Epson 3880 ABW controls ( color density, contrast, brightness, etc), I have made the plunge into Quadtone RIP world. After playing with the program for a day and reading about how it works - I can see it is a clever program and how it can improve your digital negative quality. I also made some really nice toned B&W prints that were quite striking!
However since I am starting from zero ( or perhaps less than zero), is there a repository of "starting" curves for the various process ( and possibly paper combinations) to begin the iterative improvement to your curves. I found the Yahoo quadtone group, but not much there - as I understand you need a .qidf and .acv file to start. Can anyone point me in the right direction of such a set of curves. Of course if anyone would like to "lend" me their curves for cyanotype and Kallitype using the Epson 3880/K3 inkset I would be grateful for a starting point.
Dave Najewicz
However since I am starting from zero ( or perhaps less than zero), is there a repository of "starting" curves for the various process ( and possibly paper combinations) to begin the iterative improvement to your curves. I found the Yahoo quadtone group, but not much there - as I understand you need a .qidf and .acv file to start. Can anyone point me in the right direction of such a set of curves. Of course if anyone would like to "lend" me their curves for cyanotype and Kallitype using the Epson 3880/K3 inkset I would be grateful for a starting point.
Dave Najewicz
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I got a separate tool from Richard (not included with the original package) that stripped the luminance values for each patch out of an exported file from the ColorMunki software. Then, it was simply a matter of cut-n-paste to get those values into QCDN. The process was all terribly confusing when I first started, but, once you did it a few times, it got pretty straightforward. One major reason for my initial confusion was that QCDN was advertised as working with ColorMunki "out of the box" and...to put it mildly, NOT! That said, Richard was a tremendous help and after many email exchanges I got everything I needed to make it work.