tcwise
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I have been using QTR in Mac OS to generate curves for digital negatives. I found the process clumsy, so, as per info on Clay Harmon's website, I got a trial copy of Parallels 10, loaded it, along with Windows 8.1 so I could use the curve creation GUI in the Windows version of QTR. I got everything set up with the windows version of QTR, assigned shared folders so I could access existing QTR profiles for my printer and thought I was all set.
When I started QTR in Windows, the GUI came up as advertised, then I opened the Curve Creation GUI & it came up with no trouble as well. I opened a .qidf file of a profile I had created earlier & it filled in the appropriate spaces on the Curve Creation screen. I wanted to try making a new profile so I made some arbitrary changes to the file then did a 'save as' with a slightly different file name. This is where I started running into trouble.
When I hit 'save' the blue circle started spinning & didn't stop, although I was eventually able to go in and see that the profile had been saved. Then I wanted to see the curve, so I hit the 'Show Curve' button & I got the same spinning circle. I was never able to get a visible curve. This is after I had gone back to the Mac OS & installed the curve.
Anyone else having these issues. I got Parallels & Windows 8.1 thinking this would streamline the QTR profile creation process for digital negatives, but it appears to be doing the opposite.
Thanks for any info you can provide
Tom Wise
When I started QTR in Windows, the GUI came up as advertised, then I opened the Curve Creation GUI & it came up with no trouble as well. I opened a .qidf file of a profile I had created earlier & it filled in the appropriate spaces on the Curve Creation screen. I wanted to try making a new profile so I made some arbitrary changes to the file then did a 'save as' with a slightly different file name. This is where I started running into trouble.
When I hit 'save' the blue circle started spinning & didn't stop, although I was eventually able to go in and see that the profile had been saved. Then I wanted to see the curve, so I hit the 'Show Curve' button & I got the same spinning circle. I was never able to get a visible curve. This is after I had gone back to the Mac OS & installed the curve.
Anyone else having these issues. I got Parallels & Windows 8.1 thinking this would streamline the QTR profile creation process for digital negatives, but it appears to be doing the opposite.
Thanks for any info you can provide
Tom Wise