In terms of work flow, you may want to consider QU as your first port of call. It can process raw files so you can print from them directly. The raw refine process and interface is very simple and "smart" to use. QU has an excellent image editor with some unique features like tone targeted sharpening. There's no need to convert to use the QU editor but if you have some more elaborate editing to do, it's easy to convert to tif and send to another editor from QU. The other advantage of using QU first is that it has FlashPipe built in for downloading from your camera flashcard. Folder creation, image re-naming and multiple destinations are jut a few of its capabilities.
Hi Roger, and a double welcome.
If I may, Terry did a great job, and I can add a few items that will ease your transition to Qimage Ultimate.
If you were to let QU read your card and download to a folder that you name, (Example: I make C:\Pics\Terry Smiling. (There were only a few shots on the card))
Qimage would go directly to the new folder, and the thumbs would appear before your eyes.
If you have the EDIT OPTIONS RAW set correctly, Qimage Ultimate has processed the images for you, but allowing you to open refine and tweak the raws.
We can cover the Raw tweaks and the Edit options by advising you to get familiar with some of the videos at
http://www.ddisoftware.com/qimage-u/learn.htmBut your focus is color management, so you see in the Job Properties box, lower right, some blue balls.
Click on the one for Prtr ICC and you can click Browse, and find "YOUR" profile.
OK yourself back out, and you now see your correct profile for your paper in the box next to the Blue Ball.
(Same goes for MNTR ICC)
Next open Page setup, upper right corner, left button, and set your paper, quality, and Printer to No Color Management.
After all is set correctly, make a print.... if it's OK, Now go to FILE, top left, and click SAVE.
When the box opens, Click The "P" button for Printer, and give your setup a name.
EPSON R 1800 Prem Luster A3
Save.
Now anytime you want to use Luster paper, no more fiddling. Click File, RECALL, click the "P" button, select the EPSON R 1800 Prem Luster A3 from the list, and OPEN!
Bingo! Everything is set, ready to print!
You can make another for 8 x 10 or 5 x 7. Others for Glossy paper, Others for Roll paper with various sizes that you like.
If you have two printers, Double Bingo!!
Save setups for your Canon 9000 Pro M II.
QU will switch back and forth in the blink of an eye.
Hope some of this helps!!
Which printer do you use?
Enjoy!!
Fred