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16  Mike's Software / Qimage Ultimate / Re: Printing 100% white for consistent ink coverage on: February 08, 2011, 01:38:41 PM
Qimage is obviously so well thought out. Being able to keep just the originals at the original size and filter for device or even for media is ideal.

Thanks again guys for your expertise.
17  Mike's Software / Qimage Ultimate / Re: Printing 100% white for consistent ink coverage on: February 07, 2011, 02:36:34 PM
That works perfectly, thanks.

I didn't realize I had to select the Preview window every time before pinning a point to a line when it isn't being moved (4, 8, 12 in this case). I saw that seventeen could be added but assumed I was misunderstanding the help file and there was a limit of one.

By the way I have several photographs to print that were originally edited for the web. I liked using photos that appeared edgeless on a white background so took them to the top and saved them so that is why there are some 255,255,255s in the group.
18  Mike's Software / Qimage Ultimate / Printing 100% white for consistent ink coverage on: February 07, 2011, 12:09:03 PM
How can I change 100% white down to 98% (or whatever works) without effecting the rest of the print (as described here - http://technology.lenswork.com/2010/04/chasing-highlight-tones.html). I have tried levels and curves but they both appear to effect all of the print. I have not printed yet (I just ordered Profile Prism and will wait until there are proper ICC files in place) so I have not checked actual prints.
19  Mike's Software / Profile Prism / VueScan Nikon LS4000 Fujichrome profiling on: February 01, 2011, 11:58:11 AM
I ordered Profile Prism with a 35 mm slide IT8 target yesterday and have since been reading various sources of information. Profiling the Epson V500 seems straight forward but the slide is not as clear. I mostly shoot Fujichrome and scan it with a Nikon LS4000 using VueScan Professional. Will the slide be useful for profiling the scanner for all films or just negatives? I realize I can photograph the target to profile the film but thought one produced under ideal conditions would be better for the scanner. Now I am not so sure. Would someone please help clarify the situation?
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