Why, an image is an image! Using QU Print to File will include all edits, raw refine and image edits into the new file.
Also, if your operator lets you have the printer profile, that can be used to convert and embed into your image files too.
QU Print to file is specifically designed to do what you are asking, regardless of what software the operator uses to print with.
Good morning,
Perhaps I can explain from a different angle what Terry is trying to tell you.
No one cares what software the operator uses. He can use PS, Lightroom, Qimage Ultimate, Faststone, etc....
All we are asking, and you have to ask your operator is: Are you OK if my images are in Adobe rgb, or do you prefer sRGB color space?
The next thing would be to ask YOU, what size prints are you making?
You mention that the printer is capable of 48 x 96, and in the next post 48 x 72. What size prints are you making?
Last thing you want to ask the operator is what is the PPI (pixels per inch) that he prefers the images to be?
Then we set up Qimage in Print to file mode, using the above information.
As for doing 150 in a batch, no problem at all. As Terry said, Qimage is designed for batch operation.
Set the Print to File buttons according to the information you get from the operator, add 50 images to the queue, and click Print.
When those are done, transfer them to a DVD or a thumb drive, an SD card,,,, now do 50 more... and so on.
Let's say, you want 150 - 8 x 10s. You set the page size to 8 x 10... set the ppi to whatever he tells you he wants.... 300 ppi? and click the button for Adobe RGB or sRGB, and then place the dot at the bottom in the lower hole where it says, change print size to 8 x 10.
That's all there is to it, but remember to click PRINT using the regular print button to start the operation.
I remember the first time I used that.... After I clicked OK I waited and waited... nothing happened. I didn't realize I had to follow that by clicking the Print button.
Feel free to email me with questions...
wathree.ssz@verizon.netIf you are pressed for time, feel free to use the telephone. 941 359 1933
Fred