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I want a to convert my camera raw files to jpeg so that I can look through them at a later date with out having to use an adobe softwere.
@responsible_songbird08265 Image Processor - go to Photoshop File menu>Scripts. Choose your format.
I would recommend that you do it in ACR itself.
With all 100 raw files selected in the filmstrip in ACR you can use the following icon to output to JPEG and many other formats without having to process the files through Photoshop, which is much slower than ACR:
"I mean how to do it in Adobe bridge 2024 or photoshop"
In Adobe Bridge-
1) go MENU > File > Export To > Custom Export.
2) Set your JPG options for the export.
(Hint: Save your Export options as a Preset.)
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TO clarify I mean how to do it in Adobe bridge 2024 or photoshop
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in the future, to find the best place to post your message, use the list here, https://community.adobe.com/
p.s. i don't think the adobe website, and forums in particular, are easy to navigate, so don't spend a lot of time searching that forum list. do your best and we'll move the post (like this one has already been moved) if it helps you get responses.
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@responsible_songbird08265 Image Processor - go to Photoshop File menu>Scripts. Choose your format.
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I would recommend that you do it in ACR itself.
With all 100 raw files selected in the filmstrip in ACR you can use the following icon to output to JPEG and many other formats without having to process the files through Photoshop, which is much slower than ACR:
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"I mean how to do it in Adobe bridge 2024 or photoshop"
In Adobe Bridge-
1) go MENU > File > Export To > Custom Export.
2) Set your JPG options for the export.
(Hint: Save your Export options as a Preset.)