ricardo7
Loc: Washington, DC - Santiago, Chile
[quote=Glasgow]Can I change the RAW photo's to JPEG photo's, is here a program t do this or am I barking up the wrong trail,
The idiomatic expression is "barking up the wrong tree".
My D7000 can process raw into jpeg in camera, under retouch.
from another of the OP's posts:
Glasgow wrote:
... I have a Nikon D3400 Camera.
Windows 10 and the camera is NIKON D3400
GoofyNewfie wrote:
Would you want to serve your friends a finished meal or the unmeasured, uncooked (raw) ingredients?
Another comparison:
Raw is the music score.
You are the conductor.
A jpeg or tiff, etc. is the performance.
You edit raw files to show what YOU want the viewer to see.
If you want to serve your guests an Indian meal with uncooked ingredients do you want to cook the meal or have "Th Oven" in Lincoln NE do it for you. (Goofy has ate there and their food is great.) All depends on your cooking skills. Likewise can you look at a Music score would you know what to do with it? My daughter with a Dr. of Music and my Wife with a Bachelor o Music can take the score and arrange it to suite the group they are performing with and sound like they want it. I know where middle C is on the piano.
In photography you need to have the knowledge to process RAW to get what you want. If you don't do PP you will get that are worse than the ones you would get using the presets in the camera and letting it process for you. - Dave
wilsondl2 wrote:
If you want to serve your guests an Indian meal with uncooked ingredients do you want to cook the meal or have "Th Oven" in Lincoln NE do it for you. (Goofy has ate there and their food is great.) All depends on your cooking skills. Likewise can you look at a Music score would you know what to do with it? My daughter with a Dr. of Music and my Wife with a Bachelor o Music can take the score and arrange it to suite the group they are performing with and sound like they want it. I know where middle C is on the piano.
In photography you need to have the knowledge to process RAW to get what you want. If you don't do PP you will get that are worse than the ones you would get using the presets in the camera and letting it process for you. - Dave
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I don't know where middle C is.
That's why I'll be learning to play the
tenor drum in my wife's bagpipe band.
Glasgow wrote:
Can I change the RAW photo's to JPEG photo's, is here a program t do this or am I barking up the wrong trail, why do I want to do this to show other people my photo's I took on vacation and they don't have a computer to show RAW.
See what I am getting at.
I just installed Faststone to convert my RAW files to JPEG's. Easy install, very intuitive & simple interface & it works great.
http://www.faststone.org/FSViewerDetail.htm
Glasgow wrote:
Can I change the RAW photo's to JPEG photo's, is here a program t do this or am I barking up the wrong trail, why do I want to do this to show other people my photo's I took on vacation and they don't have a computer to show RAW.
See what I am getting at.
The Fujifilm X-cameras seem the simplest to me. They have an in-camera raw converter. One can capture a RAW image and convert it to several JPEGs with different characteristics and settings (Black & White, Vivid Color, etc.) No computer or computer program needed.
Forgot to mention: It does single image processing as well as batch processing also, which is what I think you're looking for.
Glasgow wrote:
Can I change the RAW photo's to JPEG photo's, is here a program t do this or am I barking up the wrong trail, why do I want to do this to show other people my photo's I took on vacation and they don't have a computer to show RAW.
See what I am getting at.
Irfanview does it easily.
John N
Loc: HP14 3QF Stokenchurch, UK
If you don't understand why it's my guess you are at the beginning of your photography journey. Initially, I try to work through saving as a JPEG with the camera software. As previously mentioned you can almost certainly choose for the camera to do this for you and later you might choose to do this for yourself and gain more control over the process.
If you continue to shoot in a RAW format only then view in the NIKON software, there will likely be an option to SAVE AS. In the subsequent drop-down menu, you'll have the choice to save in several formats, one of which will be JPEG. JPEG is an almost universally recognised format that is viewable by just about everybody or anything.
All great answers. As a side note, I use Irfanview (free download, just Google it) for my down and dirty show -my -friends processing. Raw is my library.
All great answers. As a side note, I use Irfanview (free download, just Google it) for my down and dirty show -my -friends processing. Raw is my library.
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