Of course. This is a simple operation in Qimage but I need to know more than the mat size. This can be done either with borders or photo mats in Qimage but knowing that the mat size is 70x50 is not enough: what size print is going in that mat? How much of a border are you using? You say your frames are 70x50 and you want to print a photo + mat. Does that mean you want to print a 70x50 photo with just a little extra border around that to make it mountable on the back of the mat? If that's the case, just set your print size to 70x50 and add (for example) a 5cm B+ border. You'll then get a print that is 80x60, 70x50 of which is the print in the middle. Turn on the cut marks if you want to mark the 80x60 to cut it.
If that's not what you are asking, please clarify.
Regards,
Mike
Hi Mike, thanks for you reply.
I realise I didn't express myself clearly. I'll try to do better now (not a native english speaker).
Our photoclub uses 70x50 frames. For our annual exhibition, our members send in their photos in full resolution, all of different aspect ratios. Those photo have to be printed on a sheet that has a 70x50 size. Those 70x50 sheets are then fixed onto a 70x50 'adhesive' card board. That cardboard is then inserted into the 70x50 frame.
We don't fill the 70x50 sheet with the photo, there's always a white border around it, with the photo either perfectly centered or slightly shifted up towards the visual center if needed.
What I do at the moment, is the following. Let's say I have a landscape photo in 3x2 aspect ratio. I open it in photshop, I set the width of that photo, using image size to let's say 50cm (no resampling). Then I expand the canvas to exactly 70x50cm. My photo is now 50cm wide and 33.3 cm high and has a white border around it (10cm left, 10cm right, 8,3cm top and 8,3cm bottom). I then save the image as a tiff, and print it with qimage using crop marks so we know where to cut the paper.
I've made several actions in photoshop for different photo size and photo orientations, so the operation is fairly streamlined but I was wondering if something similar can be done in Qimage?