Not harsh ... good points ...
Since you offer in your post that you were a new Qimage Ultimate user, I would like to pass some facts along to you.
I could go through the procedures one by one, and explain that QU will do the better job every time.
Instead, I will make a bold statement which I can back up and have backed up many times.
If you take the time to learn QU, and being a fair person, will honestly compare....
I will take any Raw image or even a JPG, and make a better final image and print using Qimage than can be popped out of PS.
I will do it quicker and with easy additions of borders and mats, more attention to color management, and size prints without having to save at different print sizes.
The only area I cannot compete with is large cloning areas, and trick stuff (swapping heads)
How can this be?
Mike Chaney developed Qimage with the best print quality as the goal.
He needed to make sure the machinery inside was the best too.
Two small examples of what QU can do better.....
The Interpolator. FUSION... is in a class by itself. It is used when printing, upsampling, downsampling, and any resizing.
DFS, Deep Focus Sharpening, is far superior to USM. It allows sharpening by color, or ignore a color, or full.
Best of all, no halos... So you can recover a low rez image back to life.
Last item, Processing RAW images. QU does it automatically to 90% of spot on. I know, that's like buying a TV dinner in the market and finding it tastes better than what mom made from scratch.
Just let QU see a folder with a few Raw images, and give it time to automatically make its adjustments to each image. It has all the tools to make manual adjustments after you see them.
So all I am really saying is to try QU and experience the quality.
Fred
I found an old video for you
https://www.youtube.com/embed/AiVoXcB1uzk