v2014.137 includes the following:
New On Deck area: Ability to place photos "on deck": a handy holding area for subsequent processing/printing!
On Deck management: Automatically prompts to remove from on deck once images on deck have been printed, converted, etc.
UI improvements: Improvements such as right click menus showing number of thumbs/prints selected at the bottom of the menu.
Ok this another WOW feature.
I have good news and better news!
Good news!
The scene is (for me) that I have 9 images in the queue that I want to print.
I just went through 122 shots and I think these can really be nice prints.
BUT!
I want to print 4 of them at A3 size, and the rest, at 8.5 x 11.
Well, I can't leave them in the queue or they all will print at A3. I usually had to delete from the queue the 5 that would be 8.5 x 11 prints, and write the names down for reinsertion into the queue after the A3 prints finished.
Either that, or Save the whole thing as a JOB, and recover and delete from the JOB.
Either way, it was clunky.
Second scenario:
I was out taking pictures with two other men, and got some nice shots. A few of the shots were of us, the guys!
I put a few nice shots into the queue including the shots of the fellows.
I have 7 of them, with three of us fellas!
I can put the 7 in the queue for emailing to the guys, but only 4 of them get emailed to Terry.
How?
Let's take the upper scene.
I am set to print 4 prints at A3, plus I have the other 5 in the queue that I worked on. They will print at 8.5 x 11.
I click select each of the 5 in the queue, and Right Mouse menu... select ON DECK.
I select ON DECK and use the choice of Place ON DECK, and remove from queue.
In effect, I now have my 4 A3 ready to print with the other 5 resting in the ON DECK Circle.
I print my A3 prints, clear the queue, and tick the NEW green ball near the search binoculars.
The ON DECK queue opens with the rest of your job. Set the new size and put them into the queue.
Print again!
Now the Better news!
We called Paramount, MGM, and Dreamworks.
A video should be up and posted in the Qimage Learning Center, tomorrow. should be noonish EST.
** Factoid. The On Deck Circle and ON DECK are terms from US baseball where the next batter must stay until his turn to bat arrives.
Have fun, and thanks Mike for a really cool tool!