I've been a printing fool this week. I sold a lot of prints from my recent 
three-day shoot at the Mopar Nationals and have been working to fill the 
orders. I print from PhotoShop and can match my monitor, so I'm happy with the 
results. But I'm always up for trying something new. What does Qimage do that 
PhotoShop can't do? I print on the Epson 2880, which is similar to the 3000. I 
use Epson Premium Lustre paper, so I can use Epson's icc profile, which is very 
accurate.

Paul
On Sep 21, 2012, at 9:26 PM, Mark Roberts <[email protected]> wrote:

> So I haven't been able to get out and actually do any photography for
> far too long. But today I sat down and did something I also haven't
> done in far too long: printing. Made a few prints for myself and one
> for the faculty art exhibit that's coming up soon. Very gratifying
> experience.
> 
> A couple of observations...
> 
> The Epson R3000 absolutely rocks. Especially for black & white.
> 
> Qimage is brilliant. I have no problem printing directly from
> Lightroom, but when I'm doing critical prints for something important
> I go to Qimage. One of the best software purchases I've ever made. The
> interface is unique, which means it's not very intuitive and takes a
> bit of time to learn, but the results are worth it.
> 
> 
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> www.robertstech.com
> 
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