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Mike's Software / Qimage / Re: Some random questions about Qimage users and usage
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on: July 19, 2009, 05:22:30 PM
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I use filing strips; clear plastic punched strips that stick to the back of the page edge. No punched holes in the page and the full area of the page used. . I don't punch holes in the photos, and because there is usually a white border, the photos themselves are totally visible. But I am not familiar with filing strips, and a Google search mostly led me to EU or UK sites. I see what they look like from the image you uploaded, but I don't recall ever seeing them anywhere in my area (Boston, MA, USA). Now I am on a quest!! I wonder if they go by an different name in the U.S.? (you know, the boot/trunk, frock/dress thing!) [a few minutes later] Ah! Self Adhesive Multi Punched Binder Insert Strips, perhaps! Do you think these are more or less the same? http://tinyurl.com/qwcny2Liz
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Mike's Software / Qimage / Re: Some random questions about Qimage users and usage
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on: July 19, 2009, 03:53:48 PM
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Terry,
Thanks for your reply. I love your album pages! Now, I haven't even attempted to use borders like that--I must go back to the manual, because they look great. I just recently stopped cutting all my photo pages apart into separate 4x6" images, and putting each one into its own little sleeve. Now I am putting them as whole pages into an 8 1/2 x11" binder, inside acid free plastic sheets--quite the time saver.
Liz
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Mike's Software / Qimage / Re: Some random questions about Qimage users and usage
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on: July 19, 2009, 03:47:34 PM
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On here, we are mostly preaching to the choir. That's why, if you really think the world of Q as I do, you must tell everyone.
I do! When Qimage came out with the version that supported RAW files from the Panasonic LX3, I wrote about it in various "What software can you use to process RAW images?" threads at DPReview. I have no idea if anyone bit, though! Liz
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Mike's Software / Qimage / Some random questions about Qimage users and usage
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on: July 19, 2009, 03:02:07 PM
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Question One: Who uses Qimage, and how?
So I was talking to my husband about Qimage, the ways I use it, and how wonderful Mike is about constantly updating it and engaging with users' individual technical issues. And he said, "But I wonder how many people there are out there who actually do home printing with multiple images on a page?"
I know there are many other uses for it as well, and I'd be interested in hearing about the various ways people use it, in addition to the ways I do (I also use it to print single images, but I probably wouldn't have bought it years ago if not for its ability to print several different images on a page). I have no professional uses for it--photography is totally a recreational activity for me.
Question Two (though this my be confidential information): How many users (or at least purchasers) are there?
Question Three: How do you pronounce it, anyway? Sometimes I say Kimage and sometimes I say Cue-image....
Liz
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Mike's Software / Qimage Studio Edition (archived) / Re: Welcome!
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on: July 13, 2009, 02:50:36 AM
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Or in the Post reply screen, click on the quote icon: second from the right end in the second row of buttons. That will insert the quote controls and leave the cursor between them. Yes, thanks, Fred also told me about that method. I like it even better because then I can put in that space only what I choose to quote. Liz
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Mike's Software / Qimage Studio Edition (archived) / Re: Welcome!
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on: July 09, 2009, 11:55:43 PM
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OK, I give up. What do you do to have the quotes from the previous message(s) appear in a grey box?
Liz (44 to go!)
In the top right of the message you are reading, you'll see "Quote". Click that and then just type below what appears in the text editor. Mike Got it--thanks! I was looking on the bottom where the reply options are. Liz
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Mike's Software / Qimage Studio Edition (archived) / Re: Welcome!
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on: July 08, 2009, 02:26:06 PM
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I like the way I can immediately see if there are new (=unread by me) threads in a particular section. At first I thought I'd miss getting group digests delivered to my inbox, but it's not actually a huge effort to click on the Tech Corner link in my Firefox toolbar to see what's up!
Liz
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Technical Discussions / Cameras / Re: Panasonic LX3 Questions
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on: May 28, 2009, 09:53:26 PM
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I have had the LX3 for about 8 months, and I've been very happy with it. It is quite responsive when shooting RAW, although their jpegs are good enough that usually I don't bother to do the RAW editing (there's an option for shooting both at once). Occasionally I miss a longer zoom, but more often I'm so happy to have a 24mm equivalent wide angle.
Liz
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