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Title: Saving Your Image
Post by: sync007 on March 13, 2024, 11:31:03 PM
Once I have gotten the photo where I want it with floating text and a matt border how do I save it as a tiff or jpg to be used later on. I see job, sessions, layout etc and the explanation for each but these seem to save all sorts of parameters. How can I save just the photo and place in a folder I created?


Title: Re: Saving Your Image
Post by: admin on March 14, 2024, 12:06:59 AM
Floating text and borders are print (layout) features: they do not belong to the image as they are not image edits.  Use print to file: drop down the printer selection and select "Print to File" and set up your page/output preferences.  Then when you print, it'll create files of each page.

Regards,
Mike


Title: Re: Saving Your Image
Post by: MelW on March 14, 2024, 03:44:54 AM
When you say "used later on" what do you mean?  If you want to print it again exactly that way, then save as a job which will capture everything including the text and you can bring it back exactly as it is.  If it's for a display on a screen or other media device, then yes, print it to file, but be sure to get rid of disable the print profile first.


Title: Re: Saving Your Image
Post by: sync007 on March 14, 2024, 02:17:07 PM
To put into a pictures folder in case I want to print it later but Mike has said just to save it as a job but if I need to save just the file as a jpg or tiff do a print to file


Title: Re: Saving Your Image
Post by: sync007 on March 14, 2024, 03:51:33 PM
Ok I tried to do the print to file process, right now I have the image on screen and a matt border around it but when I go to print to file on the first dialog box I set the parameters and part of the image shifts off screen? Then I look at the image in my win photo viewer and indeed part of the image is missing on the right?


Title: Re: Saving Your Image
Post by: admin on March 14, 2024, 06:09:51 PM
Just make sure your print to file parameters (paper size) is correct.  It sounds like you selected a paper size that is too small.

Mike


Title: Re: Saving Your Image
Post by: sync007 on March 14, 2024, 06:29:02 PM
No I selected an 18x24 which is the overall size of the print


Title: Re: Saving Your Image
Post by: admin on March 14, 2024, 10:26:56 PM
Did you use a B+ border which would have made your print larger?  I can't tell anything without screenshots.  Just post a screenshot of what you are seeing.

Mike


Title: Re: Saving Your Image
Post by: sync007 on March 14, 2024, 11:07:42 PM
ok here are 3 shots of what is happening


Title: Re: Saving Your Image
Post by: sync007 on March 14, 2024, 11:11:42 PM
Here is the second shot


Title: Re: Saving Your Image
Post by: sync007 on March 14, 2024, 11:12:32 PM
Here is the first shot could not get the 3 to go into one post


Title: Re: Saving Your Image
Post by: admin on March 14, 2024, 11:39:43 PM
This is kind of all over the place.  I can't really tell what is going on.  First I have one small corner of the live view showing where something looks cut off, but I have no context: the rest of the screen showing important parameters is missing.  Then I have the print to file setup showing 18x24 page size.  And finally a screen shot showing a 19.7 x 29 page size?  Where did that come from?  Where did you get a 19+ x 29+ page size?  Basically I have no idea of your sequence and how you got to these results.

If you set up your print to file page size as 18x24 and you add a print at 18x24 (or smaller), there will be nothing cut off.  If you add your border afterward, just make sure you don't use a B+ border which will expand the print size.

For me to see what is going on, I need a sequence showing what you are doing and I have to see the whole screen so I can see how it is set up.  If the forum image size limitation is stopping you, just upload them to Google Drive or something and give a link.  What would be even better is a screen recording/screen cast showing what you are doing in video form, but if you can't do that, I at least need to see the screen shot of the whole Qimage window where the border is getting cut off.

Bottom line: for anything to get cut off, either you've done something to make your print size bigger than 18x24... or your page size is smaller than 18x24.

Mike


Title: Re: Saving Your Image
Post by: sync007 on March 15, 2024, 12:05:23 AM
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yb-0_wfLGIpHb4oxb0UFk7OBdIOpYxpv/view?usp=sharing

This shows the steps

1. Recall Job showing the full image of 18x24 and mat border.
2. Go to Print to File where the size is correct
3. Once I click ok the image moves to the right cutting off the edge.


Title: Re: Saving Your Image
Post by: admin on March 15, 2024, 12:23:41 PM
Thanks.  Now I can see.  You are loading a job for the Pro-2100 printer which has its own parameters for that printer.  You are then trying to adapt that job to print-to-file and some things aren't translating between Pro-2100 and your print-to-file setup.  The main problem here is that you are going from a 19.763 x 29.763 page size (from your Pro-2100 job you are loading) down to an 18 x 24 page size and you have Freehand page turned on in that job you loaded!  Notice where your print is located on the page before you go to print-to-file: your print spans from the 1 inch mark to the 19 inch mark (and there is no 19 inch mark on your 18 x 24 page).  Qimage isn't allowed to move the print because the page is in freehand mode, so the right side is off the page.

To correct, before you switch to print-to-file mode, click the little hand button on the lower left of your sreencast to turn Freehand page off.  That will allow Qimage to move the print as necessary to conform to your smaller 18 x 24 page size.

Or... if you want the printed page to look exactly like your Pro-2100 page, at 38 seconds in your video, click the printer button on the top right of the print-to-file dialog.  That will set up the print-to-file page size the same as the current page size (which in your case is 19.763 x 29.763).  Then your print-to-file page size will be the same as what is currently in place from your Pro-2100 job and there will be no scaling or moving necessary.

Mike


Title: Re: Saving Your Image
Post by: sync007 on March 15, 2024, 05:16:26 PM
Ok started from scratch

1. Brought in an image which is 18x24
2. Then added a matt which overall is 18x24 but the image itself is 15.33X22.00 so far so good
3. Then I turned off freehand button and the image is gone and it moves to page 2?


All I want to do is print to file including the matt and image as 1 file.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yb-0_wfLGIpHb4oxb0UFk7OBdIOpYxpv/view?usp=sharing



Title: Re: Saving Your Image
Post by: admin on March 16, 2024, 01:19:58 AM
Then you are not doing what I asked.  I can't see what you are doing now (what you claim moves the print to page 2) and I can only go off what you showed in your first screencast because that's all we have.  As I said in reply to your screencast, at the point just after you open your Pro-2100 job (and before you switch to print-to-file), turn off Freehand placement mode by clicking the hand button below the live view.  Then switch you print-to-file and specify your 18x24 page size and everything will work fine.  Unlocking that freehand mode from your Pro-2100 job before you do anything will correct the problem you caused by using a job that contains a freehand page where prints are locked to an absolute position.

Or, instead of opening a job designed for the Pro-2100, just set up your 18x24 print-to-file page first and simply add an 18x24 size print of the image you want and add the border/mat afterward.  Either way will work.

Mike