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Save pictures in batch from RAW to Jpeg

Community Beginner ,
Apr 03, 2024 Apr 03, 2024

Is it possible to save pictures in RAW into Jpeg but in batch? Now you can only save them one by one and sometimes that takes a lot of time.

 

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Community Expert ,
Apr 03, 2024 Apr 03, 2024

In the organizer, select your batch of raws and use File > Export as new files. Choose the desired format.

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Community Beginner ,
Apr 03, 2024 Apr 03, 2024
Ok, thx for the tip. I'll try !
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Community Expert ,
Apr 03, 2024 Apr 03, 2024

For those who don't use the organizer, the editor has the file > Process multiple files which lets you convert a whole folder into your preferred format and destination drive.

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Community Beginner ,
Apr 03, 2024 Apr 03, 2024
I try to do that, but it don't work. Maybe I do something wrong...
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Community Expert ,
Apr 03, 2024 Apr 03, 2024
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I try to do that, but it don't work. Maybe I do something wrong...
By @Lost Planet Airman

Did you try from the organizer or from the editor?

If from the organizer, the workflow is:

Select a batch of raw files by highlighting the thumbnails. The selection can include non raw files.

Run the menu File > Export to new files

On the  window which opens, specify the desired output format and the destination folder.

Check the result in the destination folder.

Do you get an error message?

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Community Beginner ,
Apr 03, 2024 Apr 03, 2024
I do it directly from the editor. But I can't click on that link "process multiple file", that doesn' light up...strange. I'll try via Organizer next time, now I did the pics one by one. Took me some time..
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Community Beginner ,
Apr 11, 2024 Apr 11, 2024
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Thx , problem solved 🙂

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Community Expert ,
Apr 03, 2024 Apr 03, 2024

You can also use the Instant Fix editor found in the Organizer.  Multi-select the raw files, then:

  1.   Click the Instant Fix button.  All of the files will open in the Editor.
  2.  Select one of the editing options.  Choosing the Clarity option would be my suggestion if you don't want to do any major editing on the images.  (But the editor can be used very effectively to improve the photos.  You can select a single image open in the editor to perform the edits, or batch edit some or all at once.  For quick edits, I use this editor 90% of the time and get very good results.  The Smart Fix is also a good starting point for editing images.)
  3. Make a small movement of the slider if you don't want to do any substantial editing.
  4. Click Done.  You will then be given the option to save your edits.  Select Yes and the files will be saved as jpeg files and placed in Versions Sets with the original raw images.

 

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