XPS drivers consist of two modules: a printer driver and an XPS document interpretter. The printer driver is like any other Windows driver (8 bits/channel). The XPS part is basically an interpretter that takes the XPS document format and creates a print job based on what amounts to XML (text) commands. You can think of XPS as a sort of frontend to a RIP. The XPS module can print 16 bits/channel but it is not a "printer driver" in the usual sense. If you use any program to access the normal Windows "File", "Print" command, you are getting a standard printer driver that has nothing to do with the XPS part. The XPS module is accessed via special plugins beyond the driver.
Mike
Mike, is all processing in Qimage done in 16 bit...including printer profile conversions?
If I do my raw image modifications in Lightroom, which would be the best steps to print in Qimage?
- create 16 bit tiff with prophoto color space?
- create 16 bit tiff with ddi color space?
- create 8 bit tiff with ddi color space?
Thanks, John