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Canon 10s or new epson (1 Viewer)

mdb2

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I have a collection of Panamas now built up. Alas my Canon 10s doesn’t do panoramas, I refuse to subscribe to adobe, which will go some way towards alleviating the situation. Seems that unless I subscribe to adobe the Canon is useless, which is a shame as the printer is fantastic, so was considering the Epson a3 7700 model. Does anyone know if this printer will just print a panorama that not tied in to adobe or such like and uses its own drivers.
Kind regards mike
PS just spent 20mins with epson chat line waste of time.
 
I am not sure I understand your problem. What format does your panoramas exist in? Can you use something like
to open the file and either print directly or produce a jpg which you can print?

Niels
 
I am not sure I understand your problem. What format does your panoramas exist in? Can you use something like

to open the file and either print directly or produce a jpg which you can print?

Niels
My panoramas are complete but I cannot print them on my Canon 10s in a panorama format ie 16. 9 over A3 unless I join photoshop. Even getting photoshop it’s still very restrictive. Has anyone used the Epsom 7700?. And does it have to be using photoshop? Is it standalone?
Mike
 
I am not sure I understand your problem. What format does your panoramas exist in? Can you use something like

to open the file and either print directly or produce a jpg which you can print?

Niels
My problem is not jpg or raw it’s a printing problem. My Canon 10s won’t print a panorama ie 16:9 larger than A3. It needs me to pay for photoshop. And even then it’s still restrictive. The Epsom can go much longer in landscape. But do I have to use a certain program (photoshop or other) or is it standalone.
 
Do you need to print enough of these to make it worth to have your own printer or could you use a professional printing shop?

Niels
 
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