Just so you know, I downloaded and installed QTR and used it to print out of LR4...if what you need to do is a gamma adjustments to overall tonality, you could easily do that using the Brightness adjustment in the Print module....
Also, just so you know, I tested... a -30 Brightness setting in the Print module and got a very, VERY close display>print match....
Jeff: I am following up our recent exchange with a further query. What you stated, and I've quoted above, interests me and/or I've subsequently followed up on, namely:
I took one of my photographs to which I had had to apply a +125 LR 3.6 Brightness setting to get a print which matched my monitor. I ran this print through my trial version of LR 4 print module, using the Profile setting of my preferred Eye-One Match 3 monitor calibration, and without altering the Print Module's Brightness setting at all, I produced a rough print with almost exactly the same "overall tonality" as on the monitor and my preferred final print!
However, I assume my printing through the LR 4 Print Module did not employ the three-ink proportions I achieve through using QTR. You state that you "downloaded and installed QTR and used it to print out of LR4..." How did you do this, as I'd like to try QTR in combination with the LR 4 Print Module's brightness settings?
Many thanks, again, Jeff, for all your assistance. Regards, Jim