![]() ![]() Stuff one would expect a button for hidden in context menus. The gui I'm finding very difficult to get to know - stuff seems to be all over the place, In this day an age where everyone & their mother can use raw images Whose main advantage is it can read RAW files a bit, well, rich especially ![]() I find charging almost double price for Studio edition, Keeping in mind that I really want this software, I'm going to get my gripes out of the way too. It makes a lovely print (well on my canon printer at any rate) but isn't very flexible layoutwise nor for editing Try one of the pixma ones]/downloads but I dont have link anymore.) Previously I've used Canon's Easy-PhotoPrint which comes with their printers but can alsoīe downloaded (free) from their website (I found it under printers[you have to follow up a particular printer. Really to do a proper "review" of this you'd have to compare prints from this & other apps. Lets just say theres a steep learning curve in spots & it's probably worth printing the manual & taking it off to bed with you. ![]() Layout is very flexible too but every time I go back to it I struggle with finding an easy way to fit more than one image to a page I think I'm only getting to know this programme but in spite of gui struggles (see below) it really works quite simply, cleanly, & well out of the box check your printers ppi resolution ( not ink dpi) which helps Qimage to resize/interpolate the image in better way. I'm getting out of my depth here already. Probably super if you want to print lots of images - me, I'm so fussy I print one image ten times instead of ten once This doesnt show much but I liked the look of itĪgain right hand side has noise reduction There's an iso noise reduction filter & a shadow noise reduction filter. Noise reduction looks good but does make image "softer" which is the norm I think. I haven't used noise reduction software much so cant say how this compares. I chose this foto cause it's iso400 which is fairly noisy in this camera. Qimage will pick up on when you revisit folder You can save all settings to new file or as a filter file with gets saved with the original. You can reduce noise - preview window in centre has noise reduction applied on right hand side onlyĪlso adjust colours/levels/etc quite comprehensively. This is the batch filter from context menu above. Qimage, "Professional Photographic Printing Software" - a second lookĬontext Menu from Layout Page on the right in main window If you print one image & restart, you're okay - but if you want to print more than one image on a page, you're not! Same as Pro version but second and further images have a grid superimposed. I still dont know it atall well but was taking some screenshots & wanted to propose itįor a discount attempt so thought I'd make a post about it. I have tried it before but was too busy last trial around to get to know it well. You can upgrade from one version to next for the cost difference Only pay for the features you need! Click for feature comparison. Qimage is now available in Lite, Professional, and Studio Editions. * 30 day trial available: see demo link on left * Automated job log, save and recall jobs/settings! * Batch convert, create files for photo labs, etc. * View slide shows, send photos via e-mail * User controllable final print "smart sharpening" * Print cropping tool remembers all your crops * Mix and match different size prints on each page * Optimal print quality regardless of size Qimage is our world renowned batch printing and processing software.
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