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Batch convert raw files in different folders
 
Monty Rand, Photographer
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Bangor | ME | USA | Posted: 12:34 PM on 07.09.10 |
| ->> Does anybody know how I can can Batch convert a bunch of raw files in different folders into JPEGS and have the JPEGS saved into the same folder as the raw file? I have some old photos from a tournament I shot I would like to put online. I could go in and convert the files one folder at a time, but with 300-700 images in each folder in would take awhile and I don't want to babysit the process. Any Ideas? |
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Butch Miller, Photographer
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Lock Haven | PA | USA | Posted: 12:41 PM on 07.09.10 |
| ->> If the images all reside in the sub folders of the same same parent folder you should be able to do a batch process using the Image Processor in Bridge. |
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Monty Rand, Photographer
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Bangor | ME | USA | Posted: 12:48 PM on 07.09.10 |
| ->> oh yeah.....looks like it will work. Thanks Butch. Much appreciated. |
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Chuck Steenburgh, Photographer
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Lexington | VA | USA | Posted: 1:57 AM on 07.10.10 |
| ->> PhotoMechanic can do this as well... |
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Monty Rand, Photographer
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Bangor | ME | USA | Posted: 11:26 AM on 07.10.10 |
| ->> Chuck, Please explain further...... |
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Louis Lopez, Photographer
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Fontana | CA | USA | Posted: 2:23 PM on 07.10.10 |
| ->> If they are Nikon Raw Files, Nikon Capture NX2 will do this also. |
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Chuck Steenburgh, Photographer
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Lexington | VA | USA | Posted: 8:48 AM on 07.11.10 |
| ->> Monty...you can do a "Save as" or from the Tools menu, select "Extract JPG preview from RAW files" - in both cases they will be based on the previews embedded in the file, but this is often quite good (depending on the camera model, D2H and earlier for Nikon is not so good but later cameras are OK). |
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