Quick Camera Question
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- marctorrence
Is there a faster way of converting RAW images than having to run them all through photoshop? I don't want to do anything to them, I just sometimes forget to set my camera to JPEG mode and end up with a ton of pictures in RAW. I have a Sony a200 and i'm pretty sure it doesn't have an in-camera converter like some of the nikons do. Is there a program that will do it? Any help would be much appreciated.
- omgitsacamera0
Adobe DNG converter?
- pylon0
Do you need to convert them from RAW at all? I just leave them RAW and view them through Bridge. Lightroom, Apeture, and iPhoto will allow the same I believe.
I convert only the ones need to PSD, etc.
- marctorrence0
Well, for example, today I was taking pictures to use in a school project, powerpoint presentation, and i couldn't throw a huge RAW file into a powerpoint, so i had to convert them all in photoshop, resize, blah blah. just looking for an easier, quicker way to do this.
- JSK0
Lightroom. Import, adjust all at once or one by one and export
- boobs0
Yeah, that's why Lightroom is a separate program.
- Chief0
in photoshop, open them all at once. in the raw converter, select all of the images on the left and then click the save images button in the bottom left corner. then, just select the format you want to save them as and the folder, and you're done.
- sikma0
Learn how to use lightroom. Its also a very powerful tool for organizing photos.