As far as I know Qimage will convert a greyscale image to RGB on the fly and will respect an embedded "profile" like Gamma 2.2 but possibly not the Dotgain etc descriptions which in my opinion no B&W photographer should use in an inkjet workflow. Not that I use either. Normally I convert the greyscale image in Photoshop (P2P) from Gamma 2.2 to a custom QTR B&W profile and feed the greyscale image to Qimage with its CM off.
Hello everyone and thanks so much for the quick replies. Just to clarify, the original image had already been converted to B&W but it was in an RGB colour mode. The
only reason I changed the colour mode to Grayscale was to reduce the file size. I had never done that in the past and I have printed a
lot of B&W through QImage in RGB colour mode with exceptional results. NOTE: I use the Prepress color settings because I do a lot of press work, and Dot Gain 20% is a reasonable default when preparing grayscale images for halftone printing on uncoated papers. It didn't make any visible change on screen in Photoshop, whereas the other profiles, e.g. Gamma 2.2, will. So I was a bit taken aback when the print density was so far off. However, this is no big deal for me--I will just stick to my original tried-and-true workflow.
Cheers!
Brad