the Q-SE raw is the way to go and there is still the option of further refinement with Qimage filters.
Terry,
I have to second your post with weight.
I never shot raw until Mike made Qimage accept raw, and even then, "My Jpgs were great", was my mantra.
Then I began to timidly shoot Raw + JPG (in case)
Now with a little knowledge and Qimage Studio, I was really getting better results because I had better control over my hot spots and shadows.
Finally dumped the JPGs, and I shoot in the Raw only now. (No peeking!)
Then came the evolution of QSE to do fill light in an easy fashion so Raw images could be optimized for lighting as well as one click White Balance.
Next was the post on the Qimage web page showing Qimage Studio rendition of a Raw image compared to LR and the original.
My socks were knocked off!
All this done in under 30 seconds! No twiddling and tweaking at this point.
I say that to remind you (but you know) and others, that the batch filter screen still remains available for your tweaking; e.g cropping the image, cutouts, sepia, and asst predefined filters, curves and Levels.... and on and on.. should you feel compelled to do more.
At this point, it is rare that I use the non destructive filters in Qimage at all except for a cutout. That in itself is a testament to the output of the Raw coverage that Qimage SE affords.
You heard of a Smoker that was converted to a Non-Smoker? I am a JPGER converted to a NON-JPGER to RAW.
Nothing worse than those people.
Fred