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I downloaded and installed Clay's palladium profile for QTR. It was very simple. I just dropped the file directly into the Epson 2200 profile folder and ran the installation script. The only complication was that I had to change the name for the installation to work from UC2200Pd.qidf to UC-2200Pd. When I tried to install it with the name Clay gave the program indicated "illegal file name".
In order to print a file I had to first pull the Piezography K7 ink set from the 2200 and re-install the Epson cartridges. I did this, ran two cleaning cycles as recommended by Cone, and then made a 5X7 negative with the Quad2200 using Clay's profile and the QTR settings of 2880 dpi and uni-directional. Printing was quite long, but no longer than with the Piezography setting.
The negative looks a lot like my pyro stained negative and to my eye looks like it should print well, and I plan to make a test print from the 5X7 negative this afternoon. Visually it appears much more like an in-camera negative than the colored negatives, and for that reason, easier to read and evaluate. Or at least that is my impression.
I also checked the Dmax on the blocking frame I put around my negatives to permit easy measurement of maximum UV blocking density. Curiously, that turned out to be only about 2.4, so I am wondering about my printer set-up. I followed Clay's set-up instructions to the letter so far as I know. The only possible discrepancy I see is that I had the Source Space for the document set to Gray Gamma 2.2. Should it be Gray Gamma 1.8, or something else?
In any event, working with QTR in this limited way, i.e. installing the program and profiles, is very simple. Writing the profiles is a different matter, but if we can get nice folks like Clay to continue to do that for us, well QTR could have a big future in digital negatives with the masses.
Sandy
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