I have been using qimage for many years. I use it for all of my printing. I would assume that many other like myself use photoshop to edit and send to qimage for printing ignoring the raw editing abilities of qimage.
Now that the backlash has started over Adobe's subscription model, people are looking for an alternative. Hopefully Mike you can somehow use this window of opportunity to your benefit. As for me, I will again try to work out a workflow that was so elegant with lightroom and photoshop working together.
If you read the latest, you see that Adobe is pushing its non professional customers toward Lightroom.
It's not so much which program they push for which group. It's the audacity of a company telling you that you may no longer own what you paid for.
Suppose the UK government or the US government told you that from Jan. 1, 2014 on..... no one can buy a house; RENTALS ONLY!
With monthly or yearly rental leases.
Which infers that your monthly payments can be altered at the end of the lease period.
Think about it.
If the public accepts this policy and doesn't fight back (Boycott the bastards), then what's next?
You will only be able to RENT Windows 9. We will be forced to RENT W9.
Easy to do. Microsoft sends an update as they seem to do every week or so, and the update file adds an expiration to your W7.
Now, Rent W9 or find a copy of XP.
Now I will be so brazen as to suggest that you buy and tell your friends to buy a Qimage Ultimate. Take the time to learn it.
People I know go to Photo Shop seminars at their expense all the time.
Take the time to learn QU; ask for a video on something that's confusing... all free!
I guarantee that QU will outperform your previous software. See Mike's Web Page.
http://www.ddisoftware.com/qimage-u/tech-raw.htmHere's another interesting observation.
Someone wrote to me giving me a Nah, Nah, na na Nah! Potato Shop has a Clarifier. Where's yours?
So I asked Mike!
He went into PS and saw what it did, and laughed.
"Here you want a clarifier; here's your Clarifier", and he showed me what to do for a clarifier.
IN USM or better yet DFS in Qimage Ultimate, make your settings Radius of about 8 and a strength of about 80... Of course these numbers are not absolute, and the SLIDER varies these in Photo Shop.
So you change to a 10 and a 50 or a 6 and a 90, and you find your clarifier setting for your image.
Then he had me save a little file with DFS settings of 6 and 80 and name it Clarifier. So for less informed users, people can click on Predefined filter, and select Clarifier...
My point is there's not that much mystique to Adobe's controls. I have found over many years with Mike, that asking for something you need, will not fall on deaf ears.
Fred