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January 12, 2023
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Conversion of RAW files also creates a copy of the first file in the folder

  • January 12, 2023
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I am using Image processor to batch process almost 3000 NEF files in a folder. When I run the action from Bridge, having corrected the various thing I need to in Camera Raw, using the action I have created to convert from RAW to JPG the program also creates a copy of the first file in the folder. I am only doing about 24 - 30 images at a time so it's not that I am doing huge batches.

Can anyone help?

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Legend
January 12, 2023

Are you running Image Processor directly or in an action etc?

IainHamer작성자
Known Participant
January 13, 2023

IO open the images through bridge into Camera Raw. I then edit the small batch of images in Camera Raw and go back into Bridge. I then run an action from Photoshop that converts from the RAW file to JPG.

PECourtejoie
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Community Expert
January 12, 2023

Hello, could you post your Image processor settings?

In the attached image, what is the issue? the fact that all images are the same?

Is it PS 24.1?

IainHamer작성자
Known Participant
January 13, 2023

The thing is taht the batch of images are converted to JPG's in a folder created by PS and the multiples of the 1st image in the file is saved in the folder that I created when I uploaded the images from my cards. The images in the folder I created are correct and in the right order. I have sat and watched the action and it seems to complete its action and then reopens that same file again for a second or two then procede onto the next file. I have attached the IP settings screen shot.

My PS version is 23.5.3 as I have an older iMac that I am reluctant to get rid of

Legend
January 13, 2023

It simply opens the RAW file and then Save As a JPG,  then closes the file. See the screen shot


So you are doing one conversion with your action and one with Image Processor? What you show will create two JPEG files. This could be the problem.