I asked a friend who is a dedicated Qimage user to comment on how he
uses it. The response is a bit garbled but I think you can get the picture.
Chuck Norcutt
My Question: Do you use Qimage on all print jobs including single 24"
wide prints? Or is its utility in handling jobs involving multiple
prints including multiple sizes?
Chuck
Hi Chuck,
I use Qimage in the studio on everything from individual sheets to the
24" wide. Very infrequently if a particular image is difficult I print
from Photoshop (probably 6 times in two years.) Qimage is also a
terrific up rez program and keeps crop as filters so you can readily mix
and match on the same or different paper and be assured of exactly tweak
parameters for example an image prints one way on premium luster but
differently on water color.
Jim
Bob Whitmire wrote:
> Second that. I use Qimage quite a bit. Very elegant, simple printing
> solution.
>
> I'm not sure Qimage holds up as well going very large, say, true
> 16x20 and larger, but certainly up to that it's as good as it gets in
> the real world.
>
> --Bob
>
>
> On Oct 24, 2007, at 2:38 PM, Johnny Johnson wrote:
>
>> Qimage doesn't use a RIP but you really should try it anyway. I
>> think you'll like it.
>
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