Digital negatives with QuadToneRIP : demystifying QTR for photographers and printmakers /: demystifying QTR for photographers and printmakers. (2020)
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- Book
- Title:
- Digital negatives with QuadToneRIP : demystifying QTR for photographers and printmakers /: demystifying QTR for photographers and printmakers. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Digital negatives with QuadToneRIP : demystifying QTR for photographers and printmakers
- Further Information:
- Note: Ron Reeder and Christina Z. Anderson.
- Authors:
- Reeder, Ron
Anderson, Christina Z - Contents:
- Preface Biography Foreword PART ONE QuadToneRIP; Chapter 1 Getting Started Why QTR? How digital printers work Why two-part QTR profiles? Sample QTR workflow Installing QTR and Print-Tool Installing a profile Installing the Build QTR Curve tool Printing with the Print-Tool App Chapter 2 Supplies Safety first! The digital workroom Computer with Photoshop and Lightroom Epson ink jet printer QTR and Print-Tool software Build QTR Curve software Transparency material The dimroom Stouffer’s step wedge (analog film) Digital step tablets/wedges Ultraviolet light sources Contact and vacuum frames Miscellaneous supplies Supplies, consumables Papers good for all alt processes Chapter 3 Overview of QTR Vocabulary; Chapter 4 A Sample QTR Workflow Steps to Make a QTR Profile Determining basic exposure Using the Ink Pattern page Writing a Òbest guessÓ QTR profile Linearizing a profile Assessing actual prints Fine tuning with Gray Curve; Chapter 5 Linearizing a Profile Using a cell phone for image capture Using a scanner for image capture Linearizing by hand Linearizing using Build QTR Curve Linearizing using a densitometer Linearizing using a spectrophotometer Fine tuning your linearization Which linearization method is best?; Chapter 6 A Visual Guide to Profile Functions Sample overview of CurveView Toggling CurveView on/off Default (and other) ink limits Boost Gray parts and inks Gray values Gray highlight Gray shadow Gray gamma Gray overlap Gray curve Copy curve commands CurvingPreface Biography Foreword PART ONE QuadToneRIP; Chapter 1 Getting Started Why QTR? How digital printers work Why two-part QTR profiles? Sample QTR workflow Installing QTR and Print-Tool Installing a profile Installing the Build QTR Curve tool Printing with the Print-Tool App Chapter 2 Supplies Safety first! The digital workroom Computer with Photoshop and Lightroom Epson ink jet printer QTR and Print-Tool software Build QTR Curve software Transparency material The dimroom Stouffer’s step wedge (analog film) Digital step tablets/wedges Ultraviolet light sources Contact and vacuum frames Miscellaneous supplies Supplies, consumables Papers good for all alt processes Chapter 3 Overview of QTR Vocabulary; Chapter 4 A Sample QTR Workflow Steps to Make a QTR Profile Determining basic exposure Using the Ink Pattern page Writing a Òbest guessÓ QTR profile Linearizing a profile Assessing actual prints Fine tuning with Gray Curve; Chapter 5 Linearizing a Profile Using a cell phone for image capture Using a scanner for image capture Linearizing by hand Linearizing using Build QTR Curve Linearizing using a densitometer Linearizing using a spectrophotometer Fine tuning your linearization Which linearization method is best?; Chapter 6 A Visual Guide to Profile Functions Sample overview of CurveView Toggling CurveView on/off Default (and other) ink limits Boost Gray parts and inks Gray values Gray highlight Gray shadow Gray gamma Gray overlap Gray curve Copy curve commands Curving individual inks Linearize; Chapter 7 Quickstart Guides QTR Profile Terminology The Ink Pattern Page Calculating a UV Exposure Time Making a One Part Profile Step by Step Making a One-Part Profile for Silver Gelatin Making a Two Part Profile Step-by-Step Making a Two-Part Profile with Build QTR Curve Using Build QTR Curve to Linearize Profiles Linearizing a Profile by Hand Linearizing a Profile with a Densitometer Linearizing a Profile with Data-Tool Monochrome Negatives Monochrome Negatives for the B&W Darkroom Duotone (Warm/Cool) Negatives Tricolor (RGB) Negatives Quadcolor (CMYK) Negatives; Chapter 8 Troubleshooting QTR Curve installation issues Print-Tool issues Prints do not look as expected; PART TWO Sam ple Wo rkflo wsf rom Nega tive to P rin t; Chapter 9 Silver Gelatin by Doug Ethridge Quickstart to making a print Preparing an image for print Building a test file Preparing the computer Preparing the darkroom Deriving the QTR profile Setting the black point with exposure Setting the white point with ink load Adjustments for tonal separation Calculating the adjustment curve Fine tuning the correction curve Personalizing the curves Exposure and variable contrast One-part vs. two-part profiles Advanced Print-Tool tips Digital negatives for lith printing Quick review of papers; Chapter 10 Lithium Palladium Lithium palladium formula Lithium palladium over ink jet; Chapter 11 Gum Bichromate Stock gum Arabic Stock ammonium dichromate Stock color Making the gum print Gum QTR/Christina Z. Anderson; Chapter 12 Cyanotype The classic cyanotype negative Cyanotype 10/10 formula Coating the paper Exposing and processing New cyanotype New cyanotype formula Coating the paper Exposing and processing Chapter 13 Salted Paper Supplies Papers to choose Processing solutions Silver nitrate solution 1% gold chloride solution Paper salting solution 5% salted water wash Gold sodium carbonate toner Alkaline fixer Hypoclear Salting the paper Sensitizing the paper Exposing, processing, and toning; Chapter 14 Kallitype by Don Nelson Supplies Safety first! Papers to choose Developers Clears Toners Fixer Hypoclear Sensitizing the paper Exposing, processing, and toning Biography; Chapter 15 Polymer Photogravure by Clay Harmon The two approaches Two-exposure method Direct-to-plate (DTP) method Tools, materials, software, digital files Print measurement device Plate calibration Install QuadToneRIP Direct-to-plate workflow Make a carrier for the printer Set up the printer Establish the matte black ink load Create a starter profile Refine the profile through iteration Two-exposure method Create a quadfile starter curve Determine screen exposure Evaluate the screen test Create a limited .quad Measure the 21-steps on the test print Print A6-StepTest again Conclusions; Chapter 16 QuickCurve-DN by Richard Boutwell Technical notes and materials Transparency materials Printers and ink sets Papers Light sources QCDN instructions Standardizing your practice Getting started Determining your base exposure Finding the blocking density Using the blocking density .quad file Printing the blocking density test Creating the starter curve Printing with the starter curve Measuring the print of the starter curve Linearization Loading the measurement data Smoothing the measurement data Manual curve control Saving the linearized .quad curves Confirming linearization Creative practice Creative process Biography PART THREE Con tem po ra ry Artists; Chapter 17 Contemporary Artists Harlan H. Chapman Martha E. Davis David J. Eisenlord Dougla … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (colour)
- Subjects:
- 771.44
Contact printing
Photography -- Negatives
Photography -- Digital techniques - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000208856
9781000208795
9781000208825
9781003017806 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367862305
9780367862299 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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