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Apr 13, 2017 06:29:23   #
par4fore Loc: Bay Shore N.Y.
 
BebuLamar wrote:
i do it with nikon view nx2



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Apr 13, 2017 06:30:16   #
Szalajj Loc: Salem, NH
 
burkphoto wrote:
Export selected files from Lightroom. You can specify file type, compression/quality, and even pixel dimensions.

If you're not sure if you want to pay the monthly fee for the Adobe Suite, there is a free trial period. That free trial period came in handy at the end of a class that I was taking two years ago, and I never looked back!

Download Bridge, PhotoShop, and LightRoom, all at the same time! All three are included in that single monthly fee.

Otherwise, you'll have to contact them for a link to get the missing software.

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Apr 13, 2017 06:50:19   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
Marionsho wrote:
I have lots of raw files that I would like to share with someone that prefers jpg.s Not sure he even has a program that will open raw files.

Is there a quick way to batch process raw to jpg.? Now, I only know how to do them one at a time.
Marion


Irfanview will do it for free. It does all sorts of batch jobs. Get the plugins if you download it.

http://www.irfanview.com/

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Apr 13, 2017 07:08:16   #
dkguill Loc: Elkhart, IN
 
Marionsho wrote:
I have lots of raw files that I would like to share with someone that prefers jpg.s Not sure he even has a program that will open raw files.

Is there a quick way to batch process raw to jpg.? Now, I only know how to do them one at a time.
Marion


To export JPGs from RAW files you don't need Lightroom. See this tutorial... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4YB3KAkkK4.

Easy, efficient, and you don't have to learn some cryptic new software that you aren't currently using.

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Apr 13, 2017 07:30:56   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
Photoshop does this as a batch operation. You may have to separate those that you shot in portrait mode from those in landscape mode. Once you have that done batch processing is quite simple. If you're using Windows, irfanview will do the same without having to separate the images.
--Bob

Marionsho wrote:
I have lots of raw files that I would like to share with someone that prefers jpg.s Not sure he even has a program that will open raw files.

Is there a quick way to batch process raw to jpg.? Now, I only know how to do them one at a time.
Marion

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Apr 13, 2017 08:23:26   #
jimbobha41
 
In Photoshop CS6, Under File, Select Automate-Batch.
Select the files and save as jpeg.

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Apr 13, 2017 08:25:30   #
jimbobha41
 
With Photoshop: Under file, Select Automate Batch.
Select file and save as jpeg.

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Apr 13, 2017 08:42:47   #
lamiaceae Loc: San Luis Obispo County, CA
 
Marionsho wrote:
I guess I need to invest in Lightroom. I use PS CS6. I have Canon DPP but never learned anything about it.
Marion


You have ACR as part of Ps CS6 or CC. You can convert in bulk that way. That module in Lightroom for such conversions is just ACR with a different paint job.

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Apr 13, 2017 09:03:49   #
Reinaldokool Loc: San Rafael, CA
 
Marionsho wrote:
I have lots of raw files that I would like to share with someone that prefers jpg.s Not sure he even has a program that will open raw files.

Is there a quick way to batch process raw to jpg.? Now, I only know how to do them one at a time.
Marion


Photoshop can do batch processing. Google it. Not difficult but few people know this for some odd reason.

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Apr 13, 2017 09:29:23   #
Marionsho Loc: Kansas
 
Thanks everybody. I see I have some work to do getting up to speed.
UHH rocks.
Marion

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Apr 13, 2017 10:17:00   #
jeep_daddy Loc: Prescott AZ
 
Marionsho wrote:
I have lots of raw files that I would like to share with someone that prefers jpg.s Not sure he even has a program that will open raw files.

Is there a quick way to batch process raw to jpg.? Now, I only know how to do them one at a time.
Marion


Sure, but first you have to tell us what programs you already have on your computer.

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Apr 13, 2017 10:31:46   #
mborn Loc: Massachusetts
 
Good answers have been given

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Apr 13, 2017 11:29:07   #
Jim Plogger Loc: East Tennessee
 
BebuLamar wrote:
i do it with nikon view nx2


OK. You have CS6 so that means you have Adobe Camera Raw. That also means you have Bridge. Double click on the RAW file in Bridge and it will open the file in Adobe Camera RAW. Process and then click "Open Image". The Image will open in Photoshop CS6. Click File>Save As and choose jpeg. You do not need Lightroom to do this unless you simply want to spend the money for it.

Alternatively, if you do not use Bridge, simply open CS6, click File>Open and browse to your RAW file, double click and the image will open in Adobe Camera RAW. Process, Click Open File. Then save as a jpeg.

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Apr 13, 2017 11:43:54   #
Erfurt Loc: San Francisco
 
I'm a Mac user and I convert RAW to jpg just using "Photos."

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Apr 13, 2017 12:01:20   #
lovelights Loc: Rockford, Il.
 
Hi, This is Don The converter that I found really efficient and fast is Contenta Converter.

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