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transformer raw en jpeg

New Here ,
Jan 15, 2018 Jan 15, 2018

bonsoir

je voudrais savoir comment transformer des photos Raw en Jpeg avec Photoshop Elément 11?. je sais que c'est possible car j'avait fait cet été cette transformation et maintenant impossible de me rappeler ce que j'ai effectuer comme manoeuvre

merci de vos réponses

je suis sous windows 10 dernière version

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Community Expert ,
Jan 15, 2018 Jan 15, 2018

If it's just one or two raws at a time, open the raws from camera raw by clicking on the Open Image button , then in pse 11 go to File>Save As>Jpeg.

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Jan 15, 2018 Jan 15, 2018
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If it's a big number of files, use the export function in the Organizer.

You can do all your edits in the ACR module for a big batch of files and saves the paramaters by clicking 'Done' instead of 'Open' in the editor. That covers color, lighting, contrast, sharpening, denoising, lossless cropping...

Then, at any time, select those files and export them files in the file format you want. You can resize, rename...

The exported files are not by default in the catalog. The intended workflow is to avoid creating and saving 'output' versions, it's to create 'temporary' output files you can delete; you can re-export at will any time. If you want to include them it the catalog, you immediately import them from their destination folder.

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