QU is sooo .. versatile and no overhead of saving to a new image.
Terry is so right!
Besides the fact that uneven borders now takes under a minute, once you make a decent setup for a venue, you can swap images in the blink of an eye.
I made this uneven border setup just for fun with an image of a boat at the South Jetty in Venice, Fl.
See snap 025
Now switch to the Print Queue tab see snap 027
Now drag a thumbnail and drop it on top of the filename in that print queue. Now you get a different picture with the same border setup.
See snap 026
To make that set up (colors are your taste), simple!
1) Freehand Mode, landscape page
2) Drag a Template at Fit to Page size from the thumbs to the preview screen.
2a) Click the zebra button of the template in the preview panel; select a border color, and type a 9 into the border size box. (That fills the template with color)
3) Select your image and click the zebra button of that thumb and select an appropriate size for the picture.
Not critical. Just pick a 7 x 5 for now. Drag that on the preview panel on top of the big template.
4) Click the zebra button of your 5 x 7 in the preview panel, and choose a color and a size for those borders (usually 0.10 is a good starting size)
One or two border is up to you...
5) Go to Page editor. Select your image (click on it until you get 4 little red dots; one in each corner)
Now put your mouse pointer on a red dot and drag to enlarge. Don't worry what size you have. Just drag until it looks good.
6) If your image is to the left of center, Hold The CTRL key and tap the right arrow key.
If your image is lower than center, Hold The CTRL key and tap the up arrow key.
6a) Make sure you are using the TAB marked Size Location. You can see the positions on the page are centered.
Now tap the up arrow key a few times to off-set only, and stop when you are pleased.
OK last step
In the wider border at the bottom, Right Mouse click, and select Floating text.
It's all yours from this point.
Click Done, and print to to paper or print to file
Fred