I put the link below to the camera models that Qimage Ultimate covers at the present time.
The list gets up dated with new camera models perhaps, twice a year.
http://www.ddisoftware.com/qimage-u/tech-raw.htmI simply want to print single images on 4x6 paper (Epson r2400 with epson paper) and have a white border of about 1/4 inch on the long edge of the print for various aspect ratios files (Nikon vs. iPhone vs. Samsung TL500 cameras)
Good morning,
Let's take this slowly for my sake.
The first point to make as Ray touched on, is that 4 x 6 paper on an Epson 2400 allows a print of 5.766x 3.766. You cannot get 4 x 6 without borderless, so we settle for a little smaller size print.
You want to have one long side of the print *always* have a 1/4 in margin.
Ray had the answer, but I will lay it out since I am looking at the driver of the r 2400 it is easier.
I set the paper size in the driver to 4 x 6.
Go to the Page Formatting (In Studio) menu and select page margins.
In the bottom set, *add* -.11. Close it
Set the crop scissor to ON.
I opened Qimage Custom size box and selected SPECIFY ONE DIMENSION.
I ticked SHORT SIDE because that lets me control how much white space I'll have on the long side where you want the 1/4 inch
I (trial and error method) typed in 3.75.
Now I went to the last thumbnail (Template) and placed it into the queue. See snap
Now open the Full Page Editor and use the down arrow key on the keyboard enough clicks to get the bottom margin to read zero. See two snaps, before arrow keys, and after.
Now the top one reads .25. See screen snaps.
Close the Full Page Editor screen, and go to FILE SAVE on the main screen and click the "L" button for Layout. Give it a name to remember, and SAVE.
All done!
Now, when you want to use the layout, you simply open Print property size and select Custom. Put a dot in LAYOUT, click OK.
Select your named layout from the list.
Qimage will open the screen with your layout all made. Add any image and it will have a 1/4 margin on the top long side, and zero for the bottom long side.
If the crop scissor is on, any image, regardless of aspect ratio, will fill the template.
I hope that's what you wanted.
Fred