I think that somehow, I failed to get across my message.
I'm not using the Qimage "export" folders at all. In my workflow approach, I don't want to go to this folder. These don't exist for me, and based on my workflow, I should never have any use for them. Actually, I think that the "export" folders should be more of behind the scene of Qimage, and not exposed to end users, but I might be wrong as I don't know where these requirements came to you from.
The location of the image(s) you are opening is shown immediately above the thumbnails.
The image attached shows that if I'm opening a file from a given location, using "open with" or through drag-and-drop, the source folder
is not showing up above the thumbnails.
Qimage cannot access the files from their original location because they are likely open in another program: this is why it must create Export subfolders!
True, this might happen when the print is invoked from Photoshop, and I understand your reason for creating a copy behind the scene, but not everybody is working out of Photoshop, as I already made the point in the previous message that I've posted. I'm sending the file to Qimage from sources that are not locking the file for editing.
I'm repeating again, for me the original file location is still not the "Export" folder; the associative file should be saved in the original file location, so when I am opening it again, I should not have to crawl through the cryptic (cryptic because under the Export folder is just a bunch a date/time folder names) in order to find its associative file.
So just familiarize yourself with the scenarios where you are exporting vs opening in Qimage and everything will make sense.
No Mike... I don't want to familiarize myself with "Export" folder-thing... Again, from my standpoint, it should not be even be exposed to the end user...