The advantages? Where do I begin. The greatest one is that you never have to use the ghastly PS/Epson interface to print again. I just don't understand how it has lasted so long without improvement. Ok. In Qimage you can drag more than one file nto one sheet of paper. It's worth buying it just for that, but hold. You at to use your own profile. easy you just choose it and it is active and you always see it's name to make sure it is the right profile. Changing to a new one is easy, unlike with PS/Epson whereyou need to go nto so many sub menus that you need a university degree to get it right. And talking of more than one image on a pice of paper, when you have many, Q will sort them into the best spacing to save you paper. I find that pretty important as my paper costs £4 an A2 sheet ($8). You can add tints, position each image acurately on the sheet and review how it will look on each sheet. you can save the whole setup easily if you want to print the same thing again. As you say upsizing and dpi is totally organised for you. Just buy it. It has a few 'quirks' but they are outweighed by the advantages. Believe me you wont look back. It saved me from cracking up. It's like a new car for me even a cuple of years later. I love using it. Jules --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Jean-Marc Humbert" <humbertjm@...> wrote: > > Hi, > > I print with an Epson 3800 almost only B&W pics. > > Use for that the ABW Epson driver option (option: dark) (with a 51 > gray step .icc profile through Datacolour spectro, such profile being > applied with PS CS3 when I come to print and proof setup) on > Hahnemuhle Fine Art Peal and Fine Art Baryta (the latest being on the > top with brilliant darks). > > I read very positive opinions on Qimage (in particular for upsizing > the prints with a very high dpi ratio). > > What would be the advantages to switch to Qimage instead of using the > profiled Epson ABW driver as I do? (for upsizing I go with the addon > Alien Skin Blow Up). I print on A3+ and A2 papers. Is it possible to > keep ABW option and B&W profiling with Qimage (I downloaded the demo > Qimage, put it seems very confusing) > > Thank you for the input! > > Jean-Marc Humbert > Paris, France >
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Re: Advantage to use Qimage rather than ABW with an Epson 3800?
2008-10-12 by Jules
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