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Mike's Software => Qimage Ultimate => Topic started by: JohnG50D on March 08, 2015, 02:10:54 PM



Title: Rotated images transparent on screen, but not the print.
Post by: JohnG50D on March 08, 2015, 02:10:54 PM
I've created an A4 full page image with 3 borders, text and a small rotated image in each corner.
I placed the corner images and then fiddled with the rotation in the Image Editor to get the positioning that looked good.
It looks as it should in the preview, it also looks the way it should in the Page Editor and with HQ Preview and Soft Proof.
But the Epson print preview shows the white bounding boxes as does the print.
I'm using V116.
Mikes image of Bruno the dog with the white surrounding the rotated image of versions previous to 106 is what I see in the print preview and the print.
I'm sure I printed rotated images successfully when 106 was releases thinking what a great additional capability it was.
Love the program. As soon as another significant update occurs I'll buy another year of updates.

Thanks,

John


Title: Re: Rotated images transparent on screen, but not the print.
Post by: Fred A on March 08, 2015, 03:42:31 PM
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I've created an A4 full page image with 3 borders, text and a small rotated image in each corner.
I placed the corner images and then fiddled with the rotation in the Image Editor to get the positioning that looked good.
It looks as it should in the preview, it also looks the way it should in the Page Editor and with HQ Preview and Soft Proof.
But the Epson print preview shows the white bounding boxes as does the print.

I can repeat it even without making any borders.
Screen looks good, but print to paper or print to file shows the white placemat.
Must have broken a short while ago.


Thanks,
Fred


Title: Re: Rotated images transparent on screen, but not the print.
Post by: JohnG50D on March 09, 2015, 03:37:40 AM
Thanks Fred.
The problem started after 111.
I have it installed now until the fix happens.

Regards,

John


Title: Re: Rotated images transparent on screen, but not the print.
Post by: Fred A on March 09, 2015, 01:28:37 PM
How's that for service, John?]

All I did was go to Mike's house, saw him floating on his raft in the pool, blew the whistle: "out of the pool!"
Hem dried himself off, and fixed Qimage for us.

Take THAT! Adobe!
Fred