I want to send images to an online print service using Qimage's Print To File feature.
AFTER resizing in Qi Ultimate, I want to add a frame in my photo editor, PhotoLine.
The paper sizes are from 500 x 700 mm to 700 x 1000 mm. The service uses Epson printers, 9600 amongst others.
I have fiddled around in Qi and got confused. In Mikes article "Wide Load: Tips for Printing LARGE",
http://ddisoftware.com/tech/articles/february-2006-wide-load-tips-for-printing-large/msg25/#msg25chapter "Understanding software differences WRT sizing",
I am relieved to read
"In Qimage, you will be told that the print size is larger than one page and will be asked if you want a poster. If you say no, you'll end up with a 15.766 x 19.333 inch print (same size as PhotoShop) but without the edges cropped off."
This is what I want. It does not matter that the image is slightly resized, but it must not be cropped, and it must not have a margin. So how do I achieve this?
The following settings seem to work, but I'd appreciate if you could confirm, and I have some questions.
As an example, I have chosen an image which is 480.0 x 665.3 mm, to be printed to a 500 x 700 mm sheet.
(The 480 measure is chosen, the 656.3 is obtained by resizing in my editor with Lanczos 3, just to try out.)
Here are the settings I tried:
File/Print to/File:
Page width: 480 mm, Page height: 665.3 mm, Resolution 240 PPI.
DEFAULT Print Properties: (Print Properties accessed via the button at bottom right under the preview image).
Here I don't know if I am to select B or B+. I have read the popups, but don't really understand what they mean. I think what confuses me is that I am not sure how "print" size relates to (net) image size on the one hand and to paper size on the other. Anyway, I have set Borders to 0. Also I see that choosing "add borders" or not in Properties/Custom/Specific SIZE changes this setting automatically backwards, so to speak.
Special Sizes FIT to page: Auto Cropping OFF.
Special Sizes BORDERLESS:
Here, Auto Cropping can not be turned off, which confuses me.
When I go back to FIT, it looks like I left it, Auto crop OFF. But if I click OK, THEN go back to FIT, Auto Crop is turned ON.
Then, in the Print Properties for the INDIVIDUAL image, (accessed via the button inside the image; however, this opens the same dialog):
Print Properties/Custom/Special Sizes/Enter specific SIZE: 480 x 665.3
I chose not to add borders, but wonder if it makes any difference with borders set to 0.
Result:
Now, the info on top of the preview image says Page: 479.9 x 665.2 mm
The mouse pointer hovering over the image itself says 480 x 665.3 mm - success!
So this is what Mike writes, the image slightly larger than the page.
Opened in my editor, the image does not look cropped - can I be sure that it is not?
Another question concerning print resolution in Job Properties: Help, Example 1, §2, says that the first of the 2 resolution values should be set to Max, the second to High - why not both to Max? This is also what is recommended in the table at the end of Mike's article quoted above.
Also in Job properties: Printer ICC: My print service has advised me to use a standard profile (ProPhoto in my case), NOT their paper profile. The Help example 1 §3 however says OFF. ?.
Thank you for any help!
Hening.