I am printing large canvas prints and need a way to compensate for the normal one way shrinkage that occurs. This is easy to do outside of Qimage by stretching (slightly) the vertical length to compensate for shrinkage. I usually use 1.01xxx depending on whether I am in portrait or landscape. I make sure that constrain proportions is turned off and the end result turns out perfectly. I thought I could maybe accomplish this in Qimage by factoring in my slight stretch when I designate a specific size for my print. However it doesn't apply my slight stretch. I wanted to eliminate any interpolation other than with Qimage. I realize I could apply this tiny stretch in PS but that results in a double (even though very tiny) interpolation. Is there a way to do this in Qimage?
Victor
For each of my Photoshop Canvas Wrap Actions I have a step at the end for a one dimensional stretch function to compensate possible canvas shrink. As not all canvas qualities show the same shrink it is easier to have it done at the wrapping stage than changing media feed on the printer driver or in a RIP. Not all drivers or RIPs have that last feature. It is also not entirely clear when the shrink happens, when the canvas unrolls from the core or when it dries after the print.
met vriendelijke groeten, Ernst
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