I read some of the help topics,and I'm trying to find out how to use the camera profile for my canon 5DII?
Is QU automatically using the 5DII profile when I load up the raw image?
Will it definitely make a difference??
Also,,where do I find ..1-click recovery ,and HDR tabs ?
I am using the paper profile and monitor profile so,all is ok there.
Mike,
Terry asked me to fill in for him this morning as he is tied up with Sunday duties.
First of all I have to echo Terry's remarks about the value from purchasing Ultimate.
You already know about Qimage and it's printing and sizing and interpolating abilities.
Now learn about the Raw capabilities and the Tone Targeted Unsharp Mask, and oodles of stuff.
In answer to your specific concerns, you will receive (just ask for it when you purchase Qimage Ultimate) a Camera profile package which will include one for your camera.
Place the one for your camera, or better yet, all of them, into the folder named PROFILES.
See screen snap!
You will find it in C:\ProgramData\ddisoftware\Qimage\profiles
Will it make a difference? YES! How much of a difference? That depends on two basic things.
1) The accuracy of the colors from the camera, and 2) how critical your eye is to accuracy of color.
Many people see a big difference with the camera profile engaged, and some see no change.
Regardless, it is a step toward completing your color management loop. Camera, Monitor, Printer!
From that point on, Qimage will match the image to the profile automatically, and the image will be in the camera profile's color space.
As to the HDR and the REFINE RAW image usage, (and much more) there is a series of videos showing you hoe to do many things in Qimage Ultimate including using HDR.
Bear in mind though, that Ultimate develops raw images to perfection without using the REFINE TOOLS on 90% of your shots.
Nevertheless, I find it fun to fiddle with them anyway.
It all depends on what you like.
http://www.ddisoftware.com/qimage-u/learn.htmThe videos are located here.
I find all the videos fun to watch. The one for Refine and HDR is called Raw Refine, strangely enough.
After you get acquainted with Q-Ultimate videos, feel free to pop back here and pinpoint any questions that might have arisen from the videos.
Hope we helped a little.
Fred