Hi Benny,
Great, we now know what you need
I need a quick way of doing it. I usually run it through Photoshop but it just means I need to manually adjust each file so I hoped there would be an automatic way of processing it through Qimage.
Well there's not much QU can't do when it come to printing and it won't require creating another image every time like PS does.
You need to create and save a "custom layout" that can be used over and over again. It'll take a few minutes to do but save a great deal of time in the long run.
First, familiarize yourself with making custom layouts by watching Mike's Learning Video here.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/1TjdBbj-r2EI created a layout based on my previous screen shot, saved it and then used it by from Print Properties- Custom-Layout. That'll be in the video.
The screen shots below show the preview with the template loaded and then 3 images added one after the other. Because freehand had to be used, I had to center each image in the page editor and I did resize one of then just to demonstrate it's flexible. It just took literally less that one minute to do those 3 images.
OK. Part 2. How I made this particular template. If you get stuck, let me know & I'll make a video.
1. Make a plain white image (in PS or you can use QU using print to file with a dummy template image)
2. Add the border required to this white image and add to queue as Fit to Page with Crop on - or at any other size required.
3. Set the page to Freehand (little red F top right of preview)
4. Make sure the white image is not selected on the page and select the template thumb select the size, crop off with the zebra button below the preview. This is to make sure real images added to the layout retain their aspect ratio from any editing crop.
5. DRAG the template image to the preview. It may disappear under the white image - just open the page editor, select the white image, right click and "send to back". The select the template image (red hatched) and center it or position to where needed.
6. Go back to the to Preview and it should look something like my first screen shot below.
7. Save as a Layout with a suitable name.
8. Use as instructed in the video:- from Print Properties- Custom-Layout.
Sorry it's a lengthy post, hope you follow ok. remember, once a custom layout is made it's quick to use for as many image in the queue as you like.
Terry