In the past, users have asked about making unequal image borders using QU. The standard borders are, of course, the same width on each side of the image.
In the past, I have suggested using a background image of the colour required (which can be made in QU) and placing that, at a larger size, behind the main image.
However, I had a brainwave the other day
that makes it unnecessary to make a special background image and use any image.
Here's how:
Place the main image at the size required in the queue and set page to Freehand mode.
Select the main image size from the thumb and it will be added on top of the background image. **
Open the page editor, See screen shot 09 below.
Now, here is the trick to make the background image appear coloured:
Select the background image and set Border 1 to B and a large size such that only the border is visible around the main image.
See screen shot 12 below where B1 is set to 70mm (2.75"); I've also set a small B2 at 2mm (0.08").
Finally, size and set both images as required and position the main image to create the uneven border. Use the page editor size tab for accurate positioning by entering the numbers directly in the position boxes, or use the arrow keys.
See screen shot 11 below for the finished result
Screen shot 10 show that I added standard border to the main image too.
Not clear for you, ask me please
Terry
** original post edited to simplify process. Terry