Could someone please tell me if I'm on the right track or is there a flaw in my set up.
Hi Bruce and welcome.
By the time the folks on this forum are done with you, you will be spitting out beautiful prints!
There is so much in doubt in your stayement of flow, that I'm afraid my approach is to start over.
Maybe others who use the Aftershot will come in and offer, but for me this is simple to
reset!Let's start from the RAW. Raw images have no color space. When they are made visible by software, you may then select the color space you wish to work in.
Here's what I suggest. You have turned off Color management in Qimage, and let the printer run with questionably processed data.
So let's start!
1) Open Qimage Ultimate and click folders, and open the folder in which you placed the raw images from your memory card.
2) Give QU a chance to build thumbs and cache files, you will see all the thumbs looking pretty good already. Qimage has for the most part properly processed your raw images. You can tweak using REFINE, and further Edit (Tone Targeted Sharpening, Cropping, contrast, saturation, Color adjusting etc.) in the editor.
We are focusing right now on your prints, so we will stay with that for the moment.
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Now I'm getting prints that are too dark and not matching my monitor. Close but not as close as they were before.
I'm also having a resize issue. My A4s are being cropped on the left and right margins with landscape selected and fit to page selected.
I have attached a screen snap of the Layout tab. You can see it's clear of any check marks.... make yours look like that! Snap 054
Next is a screen snap of the Qimage Job properties screen. Make yours look like that! Notice the printer profile located in the Prtr ICC box. That is for Epson Prem Glossy.
If you don't have that, use the proper profile from the profile pack that was installed with your driver. If you have Epson Luster, use the Luster,,, etc.
If you don't have Epson paper, we have a different approach, but for now, let's stay on track! Snap 055
The next screen snap shows the driver/ called Print Page setup in Qimage. This shows what you set. Paper type, quality (RPM), and Color management in the printer, set to OFF. Snap 056
See the checkmark in OFF!
Back to the main screen of Qimage, set the print size to Fit to Page, click on the GREEN + sign on your nicest thumb nail, and the image is ready to make a test print.
Notice! You are printing from the RAW image. No need to make all sorts of conversions and changes. By default, the raw image will be in Adobe RGB color space.
That is a wider color gamut than RGB, and will offer more color latitude.
At this point I need to stop; see if what I laid out is clear to you; find out from you if you have, and can use Epson paper; if you tried a test print after setting everything mentioned above as per the screen snaps, and what were the results?
If you do not have Epson paper, then we have a simple print fix for that scenario too.
I strongly recommend that you watch some of the videos at
http://www.ddisoftware.com/qimage-u/learn.htmI apologize for taking you off the ::
I shoot with a Nikon D7000. RAW. sRGB colour space.
I use Aftershot Pro again with sRGB colour space.
I then use PSPx4 for editing. I use 16 bit tifs. I have colour space as sRGB and Colour Managment turned OFF.
Then I open those 16 bit tifs in QImage.
which you are probably used to using, but there are so many questions to go through in your settings, that we have to start with Qimage.
Once we get you happy with your prints, we can move into other areas.
Fred