Hi repdetect,
Welcome to the forum
then reduce the size of the file to something more manageable than a 300 Mb tiff, preferably around 50-100Mb. What's the best way to do this in qimage and preserve highest quality?
The way to do this is to use the "Convert" facility which is accessed when an image is in the queue and you right click over the preview and choose "Convert Images".
There are a number of things to check before you do this.
First, make sure Interpolation is set to Fusion: - Job Properties below the preview.
Also check the "Antialias when DOWN sampling" setting by clicking the blue dot next to "Interp".
The default is Medium but I normally use "Low" which gives a sharper looking result. It depends on the subject matter; something like roof tiles will require a higher setting to avoid moir patterns.
With the image in the queue, open the Convert dialogue (right click menu), set to tiff, any colour conversion required, output folder file naming etc.
See screen shot attached below.
Next put a dot in the "Add to/replace existing filters" option, the filter dialogue will open, see second screen shot.
At the bottom of that window, set the image resolution (pixel size) you require; for your requirement it'll be a 1/3rd to 1/6th of the original.
Click Done and then OK on the Convert window.
Come back if more explanation is required.
Terry