![]() This is where I started running into trouble. 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. ![]() qidf file of a profile I had created earlier & it filled in the appropriate spaces on the Curve Creation screen. 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 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. 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 have been using QTR in Mac OS to generate curves for digital negatives. ![]()
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