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1  Mike's Software / Qimage / Re: White Strip along print on: September 02, 2009, 04:51:39 PM
Hiya!
Just blew a good bit of my pay on some photo trips for october so... 4 weeks time please SmileySmiley I checked the Studio edition, I think the only thing that interests me there is the Hybrid SE sharpening? I have one print of an ocelot portrait that has some odd artifacts on the whiskers. Haven't had time to troubleshoot that yet. Raw's not too important for me as I run bibble pro in linux - I actually  reboot my system to vista in order to run Qimage ;-) Pro edition seems to be good - I'm a low volume printer anyways.
The cutout and floating text sounds very interesting, if it can get exposure data onto the prints that would be so kickass awesome Smiley

Thanks Terry!

Regards,
Alvin
2  Mike's Software / Qimage / Re: White Strip along print on: September 01, 2009, 11:26:31 PM
Hi Terry!
Just to update, your tip works perfectly. I still need to fuss with the margins to get them perfect, but the first time out with the overspray disabled works great - borders are totally in the print. Rock on! I'll get qimage next payday Smiley

Cheers!

Alvin
3  Mike's Software / Qimage / Re: White Strip along print on: September 01, 2009, 08:55:27 AM
Hello Terry!
Thanks for the explanation - I will test it out when I get back today (hopefully I can find a new pack of paper to test it out...) - will let you know Smiley

Regards,
Alvin
4  Mike's Software / Qimage / White Strip along print on: August 30, 2009, 11:31:44 PM
Hi there!
I just got a new Epson R285 printer, and as I am running linux mainly (bibble + argyll cms), I thought to dual boot to vista and use Qimage to print my images. To my glee, qimage does the job very well - the images are very nearly the same as the output from the pro lab I use.

However, I am wondering why there is a white strip not being printed, I have set the border expansion to minimum in order to allow my crappy image border to show through, is that the reason? It does seem right in the image preview, so would this be a hardware limitation of the printer?

Thanks! If all goes well I will get Qimage and use it as my main printing solution.

Cheers!

Regards,
Alvin

PS: I've attached screenshots of qimage, as well as the physical prints.

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