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June 27, 2018
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Opslaan vanuit Camera Raw kan alleen als png bestand

  • June 27, 2018
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Als ik in Photoshop Elements een foto (CR2 of JPEG bestand) open in Camera Raw, dan kan ik het bewerkte bestand alleen als png bestand opslaan. Hoe kan ik dat aanpassen zodanig dat ik de bewerkte bestanden ook als JPEG bestand kan opslaan?

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The number of pictures I have adjusted in Camera Raw is about 500; Opening them in Photoshop Elements and save them all individually in JPEG format is rather cumbersome. Is there a way (or work around) to save the adjusted files in batch as JPEG file? Or do you know of a workaround?

Two ways:

- from the editor: use the menu Help >> Process multiple files

- from the organizer: select the files and use File >> Export as new files.

The advantage of the 'Open' button in the editor is that the jpeg files may be saved in version sets with the raw file.

By the way, when using Camera Raw in Photoshop (I no longer have this programm) I could save the adjusted pictures in all formats I wanted. The functionality of Camera Raw seems to be more limited.

Adobe Camera Raw differences between Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Photoshop Elements

Generally, the missing features have equivalents in the editor.

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MichelBParis
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June 27, 2018

aartd44787906  wrote

Als ik in Photoshop Elements een foto (CR2 of JPEG bestand) open in Camera Raw, dan kan ik het bewerkte bestand alleen als png bestand opslaan. Hoe kan ik dat aanpassen zodanig dat ik de bewerkte bestanden ook als JPEG bestand kan opslaan?

The option to 'save' in the camera raw dialog is only to create a copy in the DNG raw format.

To save in whatever format like jpeg, psd, tiff or png, you have to use the 'Open' button. That opens the image in the editor;  from there you can save, print, edit etc.

Participant
June 27, 2018

Thanks for your response.

The number of pictures I have adjusted in Camera Raw is about 500; Opening them in Photoshop Elements and save them all individually in JPEG format is rather cumbersome. Is there a way (or work around) to save the adjusted files in batch as JPEG file? Or do you know of a workaround?

By the way, when using Camera Raw in Photoshop (I no longer have this programm) I could save the adjusted pictures in all formats I wanted. The functionality of Camera Raw seems to be more limited.

MichelBParis
Legend
June 27, 2018

The number of pictures I have adjusted in Camera Raw is about 500; Opening them in Photoshop Elements and save them all individually in JPEG format is rather cumbersome. Is there a way (or work around) to save the adjusted files in batch as JPEG file? Or do you know of a workaround?

Two ways:

- from the editor, use the menu File >> process multiple files

- from the organizer, use the menu File >> Export as new files

Both batch solutions are flexible, but if you 'Open' in the editor and 'save as', you can create a version set with the original raw.

By the way, when using Camera Raw in Photoshop (I no longer have this programm) I could save the adjusted pictures in all formats I wanted. The functionality of Camera Raw seems to be more limited.

Adobe Camera Raw differences between Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Photoshop Elements

Generally, the missing features are available in the editor.