What I have noticed is that with my QU settings that I have been using, the prints from the new printer are generally over sharpened. What I want to do is experiment now, and would just like a little advice maybe on some starting points. For some reason, the problem seems worse with jpegs than for raw, where I am more likely to let the auto settings go unaltered.
Mel - Columbia, Md.
Hi Mel,
I'll try to help....
Let's start with JPGS
We first check the camera for a built in sharpening to the JPGs. Usually that can be tamed or turned off.
Next we ask you what if anything you are using in the Unsharp Mask screen of the Editor.
I assume that you are not adding any sharpening in there yet or you wouldn't be asking...
Let's look at RAW.
In the Qimage Ultimate, EDIT, Preferences, RAW OPTIONS, there's a default setting for basic sharpening because Raw images start off soft,
I think it's a 2/150 with EQ slider to the right.
This affects only RAW.
Now let's look at the item that can affect both types of prints, and look OK on the screen, yet print too sharp.
This would be SMART SHARPEN. See screen snap
The default is 5. I have never heard of a "5" over sharpening, but check that number, and reduce it.
The Smart sharpen generally is altered only when the paper print is too sharp or too soft for the type of paper and the printer. Once you find your happy spot, you leave it.
OK Mel, A place to start.
Fred