I've been using Qimage Ultimate for a while now, i just upgraded to 2017.110. I've read the different posts on how to do test strips but it seems to not work correctly for me. My problem is that the "test strip button" when activated says "test strip crop and reduce"...or something to that effect. And that is exactly what it does, it reduces the image from my original intended size. Lets say I'm doing a test strip on a 8.5 inch by 11" paper, I specify a print size of 8x10, I go to "edit page", I wish to take a test strip out of this 8x10, when i activate the test strip button that 8x10 image is automatically reduced in size!!!! Thus i cannot get a true crop of the image as if i printed it at 8x10. How I'm trying to use it is to take a crop from a much larger print, then print it at a smaller paper size. I understand how to do that, but Qimage does not hold my specified print size when i activate the test print crop button as it reduces that size. Is this normal?
Hi Dan?
The object of Test strip is to allow you to select a section or area of an image and see exactly how it will look at the
exact same ppi as the final print.
Suppose you have a great shot of a bride in a wedding dress. But will the fine detail in the white embroidery show clearly?
You intend to make a 16 24 print. Based on the resolution of the image, you see in your preview screen main screen, 190 ppi. (Plenty of ppi for a fine print.)
To be sure the detail in that dress will be as finely detailed as you wanted, you use test Strip.
By clicking the test strip repeatedly you are zooming in on an area.... and by dragging the image in the small box upper right, you can zero in on the part of the dress you want to see.
Above that box is the print size that can be made for you to use a small sheet of paper, and to maintain the 190 ppi.
That is the operative phrase.
Maintain the actual ppi that will be used in the 16 x 24 print.You select the size that will enable you to see and to print on a small piece of paper.
Again, the object is to see a portion of the image on a print at teh actual ppi of the large print.
094, the image... Will I be able to make out detail where those signs are? See red box of te area of interest.
095 Small box with hand icon to drag
096 The area I want to test print at the same ppi as the final will be.
In the last screen shot, 097, I want to see if there's enough detail in a 16 x 24 print of the center of this flower.
It says I can peek at it by making a print 5.14 x 3.36 inches at the same ppi.
So I take a piece of 4 x 6 and make my test print before I waste a hunk of 17 x24.
Fred
Fred