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Sep 29, 2012 11:20:49   #
georgeretired Loc: Manitoba Canada
 
All my photography is done in RAW for the benefits of adjustments to the original shot. Conversion through my software to JPEG is done okay on a shot by shot. Did a large Auction of large construction equipment used in lodging and managed to take home over 400 pictures, many done in HDR bracketing. Great results. My question is simply, what software out there will convert a "group" of pictures over to JPEG? Examples of a few HDR pictures.
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Sep 29, 2012 15:21:03   #
pappy0352 Loc: Oregon
 
The software that came with your camera should do it. Personally I use lightroom4.

Pappy

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Sep 29, 2012 15:33:49   #
robert-photos Loc: Chicago
 
georgeretired wrote:
All my photography is done in RAW for the benefits of adjustments to the original shot. Conversion through my software to JPEG is done okay on a shot by shot. Did a large Auction of large construction equipment used in lodging and managed to take home over 400 pictures, many done in HDR bracketing. Great results. My question is simply, what software out there will convert a "group" of pictures over to JPEG? Examples of a few HDR pictures.
Thanks


If you are running Photoshop of nearly any version just create an action for "save as" and batch process.

Badda bing, badda bang! :thumbup:

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Sep 30, 2012 08:39:50   #
BboH Loc: s of 2/21, Ellicott City, MD
 
If you are using Nikon, CaptureNX

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Sep 30, 2012 09:41:46   #
peterg Loc: Santa Rosa, CA
 
I normally use Photo Mechanic. But, I recently wanted to convert on a friend's Mac. I opened a group of 26 Raw (NEF) photos with The Preview app that comes with every Mac. Then used File > Export to create JPEGs. Done! Not the best way to convert, but, it worked.

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Sep 30, 2012 17:06:55   #
PhotoGator Loc: Florida
 
georgeretired wrote:
All my photography is done in RAW for the benefits of adjustments to the original shot. Conversion through my software to JPEG is done okay on a shot by shot. Did a large Auction of large construction equipment used in lodging and managed to take home over 400 pictures, many done in HDR bracketing. Great results. My question is simply, what software out there will convert a "group" of pictures over to JPEG? Examples of a few HDR pictures.
Thanks


Also check GIMP 2.8. It's free and as powerful as Photoshop.
http://www.gimp.org/downloads/

This eBook was recommended by wlgoode. It also gives you a subscription to video tutorials, articles, goodies and library for $12.00

http://pareandfocus.com/index.htm/

Other video tutorials:
http://www.littlewebhut.com/gimp/

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Sep 30, 2012 17:07:59   #
PhotoGator Loc: Florida
 
georgeretired wrote:
All my photography is done in RAW for the benefits of adjustments to the original shot. Conversion through my software to JPEG is done okay on a shot by shot. Did a large Auction of large construction equipment used in lodging and managed to take home over 400 pictures, many done in HDR bracketing. Great results. My question is simply, what software out there will convert a "group" of pictures over to JPEG? Examples of a few HDR pictures.
Thanks


Nice pictures!

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