I'm confident someone can help me out here.
Hi Bob,
We'll certainly try
Are you working from raw files or camera jpeg's? It doesn't make a huge difference to what I shall say about making new copies of images though.
Jeff is right, not many users would not regularly use Save As because many would be printing direct from Qimage.
Uses for a new image could be to send by e-mail or edit in another program.
However there other quicker ways of making a copy of the image with the edits included.
Remember, Qimage Ultimate is a program with strong batch processing capabilities so rather that saving from the editor, it's much easier to place a set (even if it is just a set of1) in the queue and go from there and this makes naming the new images easier because there are automatic naming feature available.
2 ways to make another copy with edits included, right click over the page preview of images in the queue for the menu:
1. Convert images; this is the most sophisticated with options to add additional filters (edits) like resizing, change the colour space, choose the file type, choose/create a new folder.
The same file name is used with or without a {Q} in the file name.
2. Make E-mail/Web copies; these are always jpeg's, a folder can be created automatically but later batch runs would over-write anything in that folder. A new folder can be specified.
The original file name is used but new versions are numbered "file name(0002)" etc.
There is also a feature, from the thumbnails, to re-name a whole batch of images in a folder.
Hopefully that is a start to get you going with some of the QU features for making new versions of images. Please come back and ask when you need to.
Have you seen the Learning videos, they are great.
http://www.ddisoftware.com/qimage-u/learn.htmTerry