Question for Scott and Roger
Scott and/or Roger,
I have been contemplating trying Qimage to check out it's color management capabilities. The reason is that I currenly use Photoshop Elements for all my editing, and am, in general satisfied with it's picture editing capabilities (for right now). I am unsatisfied, however, with it's lack of advanced color management capabilities. Specifically, I don't believe PSE has the capability to convert images between color spaces. My understanding is that Qimage does (am I correct?)
In my workflow, I convert RAW images using Canon RAW image conversion (usually to 8 bit tiff), then edit in PSE using a profiled LCD monitor. I like using COSTCO (which uses the Fuji Frontier printers) to make prints, however, I've noticed that all my prints tend to have a yellow cast, as compared to the edited image when viewed on my monitor.
I can obtain ICC profiles for the specific COSTCO printers that I use (downloaded from Drycreek Photo), and was wondering if Qimage would allow me to convert my images to reflect those profiles? To my understanding, the Fuji Frontier printers are not "ICC aware", so imbedding a profile in the image will not do anything for you. You actually have to convert the image to a different colorspace, and I don't believe PSE can do that. I wonder if Qimage might be a lower cost option to upgrading to CSE for my current need?
Sorry for the long post, but I sure would appreciate an opinion.
Thanks!