Hi, I exp[lained my workflow is Capture One. While I won't get into a debate because everyone has to find the tools that work for them, I find C1 does the best job with Fuji files. There are a number of Capture One engineers that shoot Fuji so they work real hard to make C1 handle the files the best. You can do layer masks as well as color editor on the Fuji files. I shared a number of sharpening settings in the article. You can input those in c1 and then preview the differences that they make. So, number one I white balance. I tend to go on rust 200-300 warmed than auto or normal WB. Then I set levels, usually, I do an auto and then adjust the white and black points. This re-maps the histogram. Then I may adjust a little contrast or even reduce it. I may add a tad of saturation for effect. Then I do a highlight and shadow recovery if needed. I will use adjustment layers to emphasize some parts of the image. C1 does a pretty good job auto masking. I may darken the sky a bit or lighten a certain part of an image in the shadow area usually. Then I may also use the color editor and adjust certain colors. Finally, I will use one of the sharpening settings that I provided. These are where I add texture to the image. These might not be what I use for a normal image just for the record. I output to Tiff and then in Photoshop may work the image a bit more.
I have made a number of 17x22 as well as some 44 inch prints and they look great and are popular. Not everyone agrees with the look I give my images, but that is my choice. while I like the new 100% zoom feature it sometimes doesn't show what you would get on a print. the prints while color wise are a good match yield a lot more detail.
I like to play with an image no matter what kind it is. It's not unusual for me to make several different variations of an image. That's easy to do in Capture One. Also, C1 is really fast especially when compared to LR. Iridient is a good processor and I have tried it out but compared to the speed and all the features in C1 it just isn't for me. In Capture One I can also save all the setting as a style and use it to apply to similar images anytime. Like a preset in LR.
Hope this gives you some more insight.