tillkrueger
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« Reply #2 on: December 14, 2018, 08:12:12 PM » |
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thanks, Andrew
I was trying to follow your instructions, but ran into some caveats:
> when you say "Click on the QImage One Custom size" you mean *after* I create it, right?
> when trying to create this custom size, I only have the option of entering the width and height of the paper in mm...if I type in 8.625in, it gives me 8.6mm instead...is there a way to change the measurement format between metric and imperial? but to follow along, I did the conversion to metric and created the appropriate custom size, which was then reflected in QImage.
> after some initial glitches (I keep losing the entire photo in the live preview if I drag or re-scale it in some way that QImage seems to interpret as me wanting it gone), I was able to place the photo correctly, to where it now leaves no white space...the print looks just as I wanted it...great!
but why is it not possible to do this in a simpler manner...since paper sizes are pretty much normed, save for a few eclectic but useful sizes that aren't usually part of the defaults (such as 12"x12"), wouldn't it seem most intuitive to let photos run off the printable area and still appear in the area outside of that? are there other RIP's that work like that? I mean, that's how files are placed in Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign, to name just a few...maybe I am asking about a "feature" that QImage One doesn't have (maybe QImage Ultimate, on Windows, has it?), but I don't see the logical reason for having to first create a custom "artboard size", just to fool QImage into printing full bleed onto a page smaller than the artboard...and even then, I still don't really see which parts bleed off the page...so if I wanted to place, say, 6 or 7 8x10 photos on an A3+ sized paper, with some of the 8x10 photos running off the edge of the A3+ page in different ways, maybe only showing the eyes of a portrait, at the bottom, and only the mouth of a portrait, at the top, I would have no way of knowing where exactly the portraits are being "cut off" (bleeding off the page)...do you get what I am trying to do, beyond just printing single photos, borderless, through the QImage driver?
If not QImage, what RIP allows me to do this? If QImage can act simply as a print driver, then maybe I could do the layout in InDesign and then just print it through QImage. Would that work, or does QImage need to be controlled entirely through its own Live Preview? I thought the beauty of a good RIP is that one can quickly do layouts in the RIP, rather than first having to go through layout software.
Unfortunately, the QImage trial request didn't get the link to me for 2hrs, until after I had decided to plonk down the money, otherwise I may have continued to search for a RIP that allows me to place photos entirely and/or partially on a given page size...if anyone knows of one, please do let me know.
end of rant.
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