Hi Ron,
I notice you gave three links but two are the same. Did you intend another one?
Here is the missing link
http://www.youtube.com/embed/88jb-__8cmoThe full list is here:
http://www.ddisoftware.com/qimage-u/learn.htmA few comments.
My preference is sRGB and I changed to that. My monitor covers 100% of sRGB but only a very minimal amount of the extra space in Adobe RGB. I would prefer to work with colors that I can see on my monitor, rather than be surprised by a print (R3000).
I use a custom camera profile, wider than Adobe RGB, and am never surprised by a print compared to monitor because of using a fully colour managed process that's very easy to set up in QU.
I see here that some sharpening is applied by default as well as noise reduction. I presume any more of those added later in Edit mode are added to those defaults?
Yes but the noise reduction is smart and adaptive; you should only need editor NR in very bad cases, very high iso or under exposed images.
Extra sharpening in the editor is a matter of taste.
My result with Qimage Ultimate from RAW was underwhelming in comparison.
That's because it aims to be "true to life" and to get the basic processing correct. You can do what you like in the editor.
Refine RAW; AWB, SC checked. HDR at max, Fill at -2 (to improve saturation).
WB is best done from a a grey gray area in the image, hold down CTRL to see possible sites or use slider.
Reducing Fill increases contrast not saturation. The HDR slider has no effect at negative values of Fill. See the "Raw Refine" video (last on my original list) for it's use.
Response is far from instant.
It is in Raw Refine and in the editor preview. The "filters" are applied in a sequence and some like noise removal take a little longer.
Thumbs and RAW Cache. I see up to January 2014 they were being stored on my C: and for some reason after that they are being stored on my D:
Have you accidently changed the location of QU Application data? There's an item in the Utility menu to migrate it. The default is C:\ProgramData\ddisoftware\Qimage.
When does Qimage switch to 8 bit color? I presume when you are in the Refine RAW screen you are still working in 16 bit? What about when you double click on a RAW image and go to the Editor. Are you still in 16 bit, or have you switched to 8 bit at that point?
If you open a non-raw image in QU it converts to 8-bit. Raw refine is 16 bit, editor is 8 bit.
What I miss from PSE ACR is the Clarity and Vibrance slider
Clarity is another word for sharpening at low percent and large radius. These terms are gobbledy gook in my opinion and they don't actually say what they are doing.
While the SC checkbox seems to describe something like Vibrance, it is only on or off and didn't make a huge improvement.
On an already bright scene you wont see a huge change with smart colour, it's adaptive to boost colours yet prevent blowing blowing them. You can give an extra boost in the editor on the Selective Colour tab and customise it.
I prefer sliders to filling in boxes with numbers or stepping up settings.
There's far greater precision with numbers (editor) especially when say, adjusting a curve but you can drag too.
I think many of your comments about the interface are because you are used to the Adobe type approach. QU is different and I believe smarter and faster to use.
so ..
but I would like to give this RAW development in Qimage a fair shot
.. please do, we are here to help.
Perhaps you would post either attachments or links to a image to show what you mean by "a classic saturated Kodachrome post card like look" to see what you are getting at.
Terry