If that were correct, I would not use it for printing photographs, because I consider soft-proofing an important final step in adjusting my images for print. Also, I could not find whether QImage supports soft-proofing. I would be frustrated by this because it is the camera I most use these days. To be mindful of: I see from their website that QImage does not yet support the Sony a6000, which entered the market about four months ago. I know a huge number of Windows users think very highly of QImage, so if I were on Windows I would definitely test it quite thoroughly relative to Lightroom. But I do not, because I am on Mac, do not intend to install Parallels and Windows on this computer for what may be little (if any) incremental advantage (a lot of expense and potential Windows-related security issues) and I have been fully satisfied with the quality of print output I get from Lightroom, including the sharpening, which is very well-implemented. My suggestions are based on how I would go about doing such tests if I had the inclination to do so.
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