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May 20, 2010 13:19 |  #1
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i currently have cs5 and have the genuine fractals 5 plugin, but i do not print from photoshop, preferring to use QImage (latest update) for print.
i normally only use GF for resizing to email files for others to print, and not when i print myself.

but i printed a canvas today and for once i inadvertently resized in photoshop with genuine fractals then sending it to QImage to print (in the exact dimensions)
but for some strange reason could i hell get Qimage to the correct page size, it seemed to have a border i couldnt remove, even after installing - re installing !!

so i know Qimage has resampled it again, but didnt realise my fractals error til half way through a 18x24 print
i printed it out and it was still excellent quality but it made me think of other peoples resizing workflow

when i print myself i always leave it native in photoshop and let Qimage work out the resizing for print and its always been excellent, visibly better than photoshops upsizing

how do yous do it - do you use a RIP etc etc......???


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May 20, 2010 13:40 |  #2

pip boogaloo wrote in post #10216549 (external link)
when i print myself i always leave it native in photoshop and let Qimage work out the resizing for print and its always been excellent, visibly better than photoshops upsizing


Same here... Let Qimage do the resizing/extrapolation​.


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