Ever wondered why this topic activated you, Terry and Fred and nobody else at that side of the fence and only two at the other side?
That trinity thing you three have there may not be so healthy for Qimage after all. That is just a personal opinion of course.
Ernst with all due respect, I do not belong to a holy trinity since only my socks are holey. Smiley
I do take issue with you, however, when you single out Terry and me as being against anyone or anything in particular.
I do also take issue when your requests are so convoluted that no one can even follow your problem.
That's why there are only THREE that reply.
I had already explained to you once before that I checked the HELP file on the test strips, not because I cannot understand them, but because I never use them. There's a difference. I do not print huge prints so my paper loss draws no tears if I have to reprint one.
Next item I must take issue...
When I get in here to try to help people, it is because I am trying to help someone achieve what I believe is a task that he/she needs done.
I have no ax to grind except when you keep coming up with the gospel according to Photo Shop and consider it a biblical publication.
If that were so, Mike would never sell a single Qimage because Photo Shop did every thing perfectly including printing.
For example, and I know you will fight to the death, spaghetti throwing at 20 paces, that you make sized files (e.g. 5 x 7, 8 x 10) in Photo Shop and then want to bring them into Qimage as such.
There is no such thing. You may size the ratio of pixels from X and Y axis to be in a 5 x 7 ratio, but that will also print at 2.5 x 3.5 and come out the same.
That's where I jump in to defend Qimage and many people that do not have/use Photo Shop by telling them that Qimage will make a perfect 5 x 7, better than Photo Shop and without image cropping.
Qimage is loaded with features that would otherwise stay obscured if I didn't try to explain how to do what they ask for in Qimage.
Except for swapping heads on subjects or making phony clouds and sky, and some cloning, Qimage can do most anything simpler and faster than you can request in your convoluted attempt to make Qimage into Photo Shop.
Trinity healthy or not for Qimage?
When Terry spends hours working on the expansion prints for Canvass print stretching and then finds time to create greeting type wrapping paper for the holidqy season all using Qimage, I think that's healthy.
When I spend time working out printer setups for those having difficulty getting them all in order and post it so others can use the information too, I think that's healthy.
When you asked about cropping to a size, I responded with the Crop Wizard.
There are two basic ways to crop. One way is to crop aesthetically, meaning crop for beauty and effect not worrying about the print size. Frame to be determined later.
The second way is to have the frame size and print size in mind, and crop for that ratio.
Both of these are simply done in Qimage.
You were offended because you felt that my offering of help was beneath you?
It might have been, but it wasn't beneath everyone's acumen.
I think I have said enough for you to understand what I do here.
It is a forum, open to all, with help and learning going on for all of us, with me especially learning; citing the new stretch and mirror borders for printing.
Never heard of such a thing before. I do now! I am grateful to those that spent time creating this feature and refining the feature.
I have great respect for your knowledge and abilities, especially in the HP large printer area, and would not demean your roll on the forum.
I expect a small percetage of that same respect from you.
With regards,
Fred