Hello!
I'm evaluating Qimage.
I think that it's a very good software.
Now my consideration.
I'm trying to print a photo on A3+ on my HP B9180.
Very normal task, you will think.
Probably, but with some difference in my case.
I start from a file acquired with my Howtek 7500 from a positive 4x5" at 5.000 dpi (or ppi if you prefer).
I've pixel to print an image at 300dpi as wide as 80 inch.
I want to print at 1200 dpi on A3+.
On the widest dimension I need 22.820 pixel and I resize down (a little) my image.
The file in jpeg compressed is about 130Mb.
Once opened it's about 1Gb.
This dimension shouldn't be exaggerate for Qimage because it simulate (using interpolation) the presence of file like these.
The only issue is that the software don't work with such big files.
I've two different results.
If the file is big too much (I suppose over 500Mb) it display "Image read error" in thumb (obviously no error in file itself).
With good compression the file (jpeg) goes down to 130Mb.
So Qimage display well in thumb and try to print.
After print command, appear a message "Qimage could not load the file : xxxxxxxx Current session aborted" .
So, that's all.
If I want to print a file from my EOS 5D and Qimage has to "create" pixels using interpolation there isn't problem, the software works good.
If I've all pixel acquired of "real information" I can't print with this "Professional" software.
(sorry for my english ... )