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June 26, 2013
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How to convert cr2 image into a JPG without losing color and quality [was: question]

  • June 26, 2013
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How do I convert my cr2 image from camera into a jepeg to send online without losing the color and quality of the cr2 image?  Mine gets really bad when I convert to jpeg.  Can I size a cr2 also?

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    Participant
    June 27, 2025

    converting crw files to jpg is pretty easy, you can use free software like canon's own digital photo professional that usually comes with the camera. If you're more into quick online tools, websites like iloveimg or convertio let you upload and convert without installing anything, drag, drop, and download. Let me know what device you're using and I can suggest the best way.

    station_two
    Inspiring
    June 27, 2013

    Just want to emphasize that there is no such thing as "not losing quality" when saving a JPEG or otherwise dealing with JPEGs.

    What Curt Y says about not noticing the difference is relative and it depends on your personal standards. Most JPEG users will really not notice the difference in casually observing the JPEG.  I do, so I avoid JPEGs until someone demands one for whatever reason.

    June 27, 2013

    Jpeg by its nature is a lossy format, but you should not notice the difference unless you save at low quality.  Save at 9 or 10 and it should be fine.

    TMcIrvin
    Participant
    June 26, 2013

    From Bridge you can select to open your image into Camera Raw, using a right click. You can adjust the color of the image in Camera Raw if you need to, and then select 'open image'. Once in Photoshop you can select 'Save for the web' and that should allow you to save as a jpeg that you can send via email and without any color loss.

    JJMack
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    June 26, 2013

    Answer

    Manage Colors correctly. And yes you can open CR2 at different sizes through ACR into Photoshop.  CS2 files can not be written by Photoshop. CR2 files contain RAW camera sensor data a mosaic image. These mosaics images need to be converted into a color image before Photoshop can work on them. Photoshop does not work with RAW camera data mosaic images..

    JJMack