It's just that QU has a very obscure way of saving an edited image (to later give away) in the File menu. I understand "Print" and "Save," but "Print to File" and "Print to Printer" (Very redundant!) just to save an edited image in QU seems very odd and laborious. Then one has to hit the "Print" button tab to Save the image in yet another pop-up box. Then locating it in a {Q}Print file when most other software just apply their extension in a "Save image" like _DxO.tif or _copy.tif or _01.tif or even _copy_copy_.tif (or _.psd) as onONe does on multiple edits. And once done in QU, then one has to go back to check "Print to Printer" to put it back into printing mode.
Wish the software had an easier way of saving our altered Qimage files than changing the pull-down to read "Print to File" and then the need again to hit "Print" again to assign it into a folder to save and see it. Then having to go back in and alter it to "Print to Printer" to send it to the printer. Seems a lot of wasted effort for a simple "Save image" and "Print to File" makes no sense at all. You print or you don't, but a "Print to file?"
Mack,
Let's all be friends, OK?
The reason why our (Terry and my) answers might sound a little annoyed is because you always present your question as a veiled attack on Qimage.
I am not saying that a person is not allowed to gripe about Qimage. On the contrary, that's how a lot of improvements are made.
What I am saying is from about all your previous posts, you rarely ask a clean question.
'What is the easiest way to:"
Anyone know if I can add 6 mat borders to a print?
Instead you attack Qimage before you ask how do I do something. (See Quotes above)
I am not really concerned if you delight in running Qimage Ultimate blindfolded, but I am concerned that new users will read your posts and believe what you write before they learn the software.
In my opinion, it would have been easier on all had you explained what you wanted to do....
"I would like to know the best way to make a JPG or a TIFF after I edit the image. (No borders or text)"
So you lead us, who are really trying to help, astray with all the tales of Print to File and back and pressing Print twice, etc etc.
It takes us 4 posts to really figure out what you are looking for.
During the 4 posts, your method is to repeat and repeat your original complaint which was not on point anyway.
By that time, we are frustrated trying to get through to you because you have made up your mind that the fault in is Qimage, and not yours!
Terry is a very nice person and a very smart person... and even puts up with me.
We all learn by asking. When I don't know the answer, and it's a Q question, usually something to do with a quirky install, I call Mike.
Please, let's all be friends and help one another.
Fred