PS I forgot to say that in my first effort I did reduce it a little within QTR, to 91%, just to give me some margins. The second, and successful effort, I reduced the original, larger file, to 45%, within QTR. Paul --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "Paul" <paulmwhiting@...> wrote: > > > > Hello Roy, > > Perhaps you missed my post a few posts back, but I took a cue from your exchange with Ned. What I did was go back to my original file, which was substantially larger, and then reduce it within QTR. What I did earlier was to reduce the size outside QTR, in Photoshop. > > It worked! Is this somehow related to Ned's question? > > Thanks for your program! > > Paul > > --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, Roy Harrington <roy@> wrote: > > > > Ned, as far as I know this has always been the way it worked. At > > least I don't know > > of any changes that would have done this. Main caveat I have though > > is that I don't > > use Windows -- I'm on a Mac. (Otherwise, I probably would have > > noticed this a long > > time ago and changed it). > > > > Sorry, > > Roy >
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Re: QTR image size problem
2012-05-02 by paulmwhiting
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