ImageNest RIP has been updated to version 2.0 and an improved demo version.
The new demo version is now fully functional and allows users to print or create imposed PDF files.
Version 2.0 includes over 15 new features including:
Meta Data Annotations
Soft Proofing
Layout to PDF
Image Frames
Improved "Best Fit" image layout
Batch Sizing
Improved Color Management
Updated PostScript Level III support
64 bit processing
Support for OSX 10.6
The demo can be downloaded directly (no sign up form) at:
http://www.bluecubit.com/files/ImageNest%20RIP%202.0% 20Demo%20Installer.dmg
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Thursday, December 3, 2009
Imagenest 2.0 RIP software released for Macs
Bluecubit has released the 2.0 version of their software "ImageNest RIP" and are offering a free trial for download. I use this software frequently and would recommend it for any Mac user with a wide format printer.
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Sunday, June 8, 2008
Easy and Affordable Nesting software - ImageNest
A new alternative to using Photoshop to compile multiple images for printing onto a single piece of paper has emerged -- ImageNest by BlueCubit. This program works only for Mac computers and simply compiles images together to print on a single piece of paper or roll. This program can save you a lot of time and money, it starts under $100. Check out the more in depth review I wrote covering more features and information at the link below:
The Perfect Printing Blog - Review of BlueCubit's ImageNest software
http://elevateprinting.com/blog/2008-06/bluecubits-nesting-program-mac-imagenest-review/
The Perfect Printing Blog - Review of BlueCubit's ImageNest software
http://elevateprinting.com/blog/2008-06/bluecubits-nesting-program-mac-imagenest-review/
Monday, November 27, 2006
Another dreary Monday
Today was rather blase, nothing too interesting. Made some prints off my Hp 5500, finally got my G5 to read it (an accomplishment none the less, but its no Onyx). Its still amazes me how you can use this printer like its own FTP server, just typing in its web address on your network and dropping files in. Not that I do that anymore, but none the less impressing. I suppose at home I could begin printing files at work to save some time if I was really in a crunch. Over all I haven't been thrilled with my 5500 lately, if it wasn't for the Pantone and the Postscript 3 it probably would have been gone a while ago. I don't do nearly enough posters etc to justify it, although it is by far the fastest printer I've used. The quality is still far behind the Epson's, which limits what I can do with it. If I were to start a sign shop, I think I would buy one of those and a W6400 ( Canon ). That's definitely a poster machine. How to start a Sign Shop coming soon...
In more news, I just switched over from www.typepad.com ( www.digitalprinter.typepad.com ) has my first post on it, I decided to opt for a free blog instead of a fee one. I need to save the money for the holidays, anyway.
In more news, I just switched over from www.typepad.com ( www.digitalprinter.typepad.com ) has my first post on it, I decided to opt for a free blog instead of a fee one. I need to save the money for the holidays, anyway.
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