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Author Topic: Is there a way to save adjustments in Qimage that I use quite often?  (Read 12513 times)
mrphotobob
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« on: September 15, 2011, 03:48:07 PM »

I have my monitor profiled, and I am really producing some nice prints with Qimage and the canned profiles that the paper I am using has, such as InkPress luster. My problem that I am having, in order to produce those nice images, I have to adjust some settings in Qimage in order to get the quality that I wish to have. I have to adjust the brightness, contrast and fill light in Qimage in order to get the quality that I wish to have in my prints. I would like to make those changes in Qimage only once and have them saved for any future printing that I may wish to do using Qimage. I am using Qimage Studio, but I would purchase Qimage Ultimate if that can be accomplished using the newer version. Is there a way to make adjustments and save them as a setup like I save the different size setups in Qimage now?
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Terry-M
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« Reply #1 on: September 15, 2011, 04:31:09 PM »

Hi,
The short answer is yes  Cheesy
In the Editor (Batch Filter in the old terminology), go to File, Save Current Parameters to File and name your file so you can recall it easily.
There are several ways to recall & use the filter that has been created.
1.In the Editor, File, Open Filter Parameters from File - it will automatically open the saved filters folder.
2. Select one or a group of thumbnails, right click and choose Predefined Filter ...
3. Select a group of images in the queue and again right click to choose Predefined Filter ...
4. Set your filter as a Global filter by ticking the G box in Job properties, select your filter when prompted
5. Set your filter as Print filter, tick the P box in job properties, and select your filter when prompted. This filter will not  show on the image on-screen, it's effect will only show on the finished print. You would need to make sure you have not double filtered. With this method, you can save it with a Saved Print Set-up and therefore have different filters for different papers etc.
I'm sure the above will cover your requirements.  Wink
I'd still recommend upgrading to Qimage Ultimate because it has numerous improvements, including in the editor with "Tone Targeted Sharpening", print interpolation with "Fusion", improved colour management engine, raw processing, etc etc. All future improvements will be applied to QU only, the other editions are now "retired".
Terry
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