#HOW TO INSTALL ICC PROFILE MAC 2018 PRO#
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Needs 10 channels (11 cartridges with switching black damper) Needs 8 channels (9 cartridges with switching black damper) Matte Black is in the Black channel and Photo Black is in the Yellow channel Needs 7 channels for Matte printing or 8 channels for Gloss printing (9 cartridges with switching black damper) Needs 7 channels for Matte printing or 8 channels for Gloss printing Needs only 6 channels for Matte printing or 7 channels for Gloss printing Piezography Pro K5 (10 channel, switchable Black damper) PiezoDN capable Piezography Pro K4 (8 channel, switchable Black damper) PiezoDN capable
No need to waste ink switching Black) (legacy ink to be discontinued end of 2022) Piezography K7 Matte and Gloss together (switchable Black damper) (legacy ink to be discontinued end of 2022) Piezography K7 Matte Only or Piezography K7 Gloss Only (legacy ink to be discontinued end of 2022) Piezography K6 Matte or Piezography K6 Gloss (legacy ink to be discontinued end of 2022) View minimum working channels at the bottom. Ink Set & Printer Support Chart (click a printer to see more details): Find your ink-set and see what printers can run it.
#HOW TO INSTALL ICC PROFILE MAC 2018 PROFESSIONAL#
The first tool is an updated Linearization Checker spreadsheet! * Piezography Professional Edition has many more tools. Over the coming years we will be adding a set of tools for quality-controlling the Piezography print studio. We offer a custom curve profiling service and the target files and documentation for this service are found here. *Piezography Professional Edition has a much larger set of targets for actually linearizing your curves yourself. There is also a set of QuadtoneRIP channel flushing images that enable the flushing/purging of individual inklines in a printer using QuadtoneRIP. We have included a set of target files and workflows for that purpose. Practitioners of Piezography often find it useful to check the linearization of their own curves. On the PC, these ICCs are installed with a provided installer. If you want to add your own ICC profiles, simply drag new profiles into the SoftProofing subfolder and they will be installed instantly. After installing Piezography Community Edition on the Mac, the ICCs are already installed and updated into the system and will appear in your ICC profile list automatically. These ICC profiles enable you to simulate on your monitor the specific color and tonal values for your ink and paper combination. The Piezography workflow is helped by ICCs. The main documentation in this folder is The Piezography Manual. This will be continually updated and added to as the Piezography package is updated over time. These PDFs will get you started and hold your hand through the entire process.
On the PC, these curves are installed with a provided installer.ĭocumentation is where you’ll find helpful information on the Piezography process, ethos, and movement. The curves-hd folder is where you find all the curves that are built for our new HDPK (High Density Photo Black) and UltraHD MK (High Density Matte Black) black ink. On the PC, these curves can simply be installed with the provided installers. Simply plug in your printer and double-click the mand to install the printer and curves. On the Mac, each curve folder is found at Applications>Piezography>Curves>(your printer’s curve folder) and has an mand for each printer those curves are built for. Install QuadtoneRIP first, then install the Piezography Community Edition. The curves folder is where you find all the QuadtoneRIP “.quad” Piezography curves for your printer.