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Title: Different exposures same picture
Post by: BEFO68 on April 03, 2025, 08:01:59 PM
What I'm trying to do is to print the same picture with several different exposures on one sheet of paper and do the adjustments of the exposures within Qimage.
When I have an A4 paper and divide it into four then I add the same picture four times and then I double-click on the second picture and apply an adjusted exposure. That works but that new exposure is then applied to all four pictures!
Is there a way to have unique exposures for the same image within Qimage or do have to make the changes in PS?


Title: Re: Different exposures same picture
Post by: admin on April 03, 2025, 08:19:49 PM
You changed the exposure using the image editor which changes the image.  No matter how many prints you make of that image, it is still multiple copies/prints of that same image.

To do four different exposures of an image, you'll need 4 images so you'd have to make 3 copies and then edit the 4 images separately.

Regards,
Mike


Title: Re: Different exposures same picture
Post by: BEFO68 on April 03, 2025, 08:38:11 PM
Hi Mike,

Thank you for your answer.

I hoped for a trick of some but know at least  I know how to do it!.

Kind regards,

Bert

PS Qimage is not the easiest of software to use but I start to appreciate it more and more of what it does do and thats quite a bit :-).