It will be interesting to hear what other QU users use as their workflow to reduce the hit and miss system I'm currently using.
Tony,
Somewhere along the line, I think someone has given you the wrong idea about processing raw images.
Qimage does a brilliant job in reading the raw images , and applying an algorithmic logic to the processing. Not only exposure setting, but Full light too if needed.
Now, stop there for a moment.
Qimage does not apply negative Fill. It will go to zero Fill, but minus settings are user invoked.
Minus fill increases contrast... something you seem to feel the need of excessive amounts.
That's fine! Apply a negative fill.
Your answer should be that will make your images too dark.
Right you are!
So now, back up a step to the 9 grid rectangles and the three selections per rectangle.
No one knows but you what part of the image needs what unless you send one to me. You were kind enough to do that with that portrait of the pretty lady. In 10 seconds it was done!
But if you feel the image needs more contrast before you get to the editor, simply select a grid location that makes the exposure change to a lighter image, and add MINUS or negative fill numbers (Move fill slider to the left).
You can see by the three samples that #122 is the Qimage initial read of the entire image
You can see that 119 has the lower center grid selected using the BLUE colored grid. That made the whole exposure change to give a lighter image.
Then NEGATIVE FILL was added for increased contrast and lower brightness.
You can see that you have infinite control in 123 where I left the exposure at default (No grid selected) and still added a Negative FILL for effect!
You can do anything you want, but you have to learn....
Take an afternoon off and experiment.
Send a tricky image to me and /or Terry via the system we used and ask for suggestions.
Tony many years ago, before color film, I earned my living sitting at a roll paper printing machine, deciding by eye how each negative should be exposed for printing.
It took practice and patience, to get really good at it.
There was a "normal" button for people to be able to print with these machines, but there were 5 buttons and you could use two at a time to get half way between exposures....
Same principle.... Practice...
With Qimage Ultimate you have an infinite supply of nuance tweaks.... 40 clicks wide on teh fill control which is not contrast... It's called FILL because it is a combination of Contrast, Gamma curve, brightness, and saturation all rolled into a brilliant package for you to use.
Fred