Thanks Louis I read your tutorial on IJC/OPM and was impressed by the screen shots and clarity of explanation - this makes me favour IJC more as I find it difficult to get an overview of QTR even though I know people rate it highly. I do have an Eye1, whether that would make one programme better than the other for me, I do not know? I will take your advice and ask Bowhaus. Hopefully some QTR aficionados will chip in as I love Roy Harringtons Loco photos and would be a very happy bunny if I could approach that. Thanks David > David, > > I'm very familiar with IJC/OPM and love it, but don't have or use > Qimage. You may sish to send an email to Joe Berndt at Bowhaus and > see if he can answer how or if IJC/OPM works with Qimage. His email > is software@b... I know OPM will print TIF, PSD, JPG, > grayscale, RGB, 8 bit and 16 bit images, so it is very flexible. The > Windows version of OPM also has a set of sliders for RGB images, very > similar to Photoshop's channel mixer, so you can blend channels on > the fly. Unlike PS, it also has a checkbox to retain overall > luminosity, so the sliders work in concert with one another. > > Lou > > I have tried this question on the Qimage group with no response, so > > will try here. I have recently ordered Qimage and would like to > know > > which is the most compatible programme to use with Qi - IJC/OPM or > > QTR. I have read much about the difficulties with QTR although I > > know there are workarounds. My level of expertise makes me question > > whether I would be up to the workarounds; but IJC/OPM might have > the > > same issues. (I will be working with a 7600 and UC). > > Your advice would be appreciated. > > > > David
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Re: IJC/OPM or QTR with Qimage
2005-03-13 by yah_group
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