Digital Negatives with QuadToneRIP fully explores how the QuadToneRIP printer driver can be used to make expert digital negatives. The book takes a comprehensive look at how Roy Harrington's QTR printer driver can be adapted for use by artists in several different creative practice areas. The text is written from the Mac/Photoshop point of view.
The book is divided into three parts. Part One is a step-by-step how-to section that will appeal to both beginner and more advanced practitioners. It includes quick-start guides for beginning students who want to jump into using QTR before understanding all of its functional components. Part Two addresses dimroom, darkroom, and printmaking practices, walking the reader through brief workflows from negative to print for lithium palladium, gum bichromate, cyanotype, salted paper, kallitype, silver gelatin, and polymer photogravure, with a sample profile for each. It also includes an introduction to a new software iteration of QTR: QuickCurve-DN (QCDN). Part Three is devoted to contemporary practitioners who explain how they use QTR in their creative practice. The book includes a list of supplies and software needed.
Author Dr. Ron Reeder (1939-2019) was a research molecular biologist, retiring in 2002 from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle at which time he devoted himself to a second career in photography. Reeder's particular interest was landscape photography. In addition, he relished taking wildlife, portraiture, and still life. Reeder was the first to apply Roy Harrington's QuadToneRIP software to the making of digital negatives and went on to author books on the subject. This book is Reeder's third on the technology of making digital negatives using QTR and is a testament to his role as mentor of the photographers included in its pages.
Author Christina Z. Anderson's work focuses on the contemporary vanitas printed in a variety of 19th century photographic processes, primarily gum and casein bichromate, salted paper, cyanotype, and palladium. Anderson's work has shown internationally in over 100 shows and 50 publications. This is her sixth book on alternative processes. Anderson is Series Editor for the Contemporary Practices in Alternative Process Photography series and Professor of Photography at Montana State University.
- Summary QTR glossary with a simple explanation of how each function works
- A sample walk-through to create a QTR profile from start to finish
- How to linearize profiles with simple to more exacting tools
- Visual guide to modifying functions
- Quick-start guides for many of the workflows
- Instructions for crafting monochrome, duotone, tricolor, and quadcolor negatives
- Instructions for using QTR to print silver gelatin in the darkroom
- Instructions for using QTR to print alternative processes in the dimroom
- Instructions for using QTR to print polymer photogravure in the printmaking room
- Introductory chapter to QuickCurve-DN software
- Troubleshooting common QTR problems
- Generic starter profiles for processes discussed
- Contemporary artists: their work and QTR process