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01/22/2006 02:37:05 PM · #1
Is there a way to convert a whole bunch of files at once from CRW to TIFF in Photoshop?
01/22/2006 02:47:41 PM · #2
Yes,

In the "file" menu got to "Scripts" and choose "Image Processing" from there a window will come up and give you choices to make Tiffs, jepgs or both!

However, iView can do the job too and it seems to be quicker.
01/22/2006 02:57:30 PM · #3
Thank you!!!!! You've just saved me hours of work!

Thank you, thank you thank you!
01/22/2006 02:59:51 PM · #4
You do realise that this is actually worse than just shooting in jpg in the first place...
01/22/2006 03:02:37 PM · #5
Why do you say that? If I shoot in jpg, I can't do any of the post processing in camera raw.
01/22/2006 03:16:33 PM · #6
OK I'm confused then...you're handling each in ACR differently (which is why you'd want to shoot RAW) but wanting to save the step of saving as? That's not going to save hours of work unless you have thousands and thousands of shots.

I was thinking that you were just converting an untouched RAW to TIFF, which wouldn't produce files as nice as shooting .jpg in the first place.

Originally posted by Scottnadi:

Why do you say that? If I shoot in jpg, I can't do any of the post processing in camera raw.
01/22/2006 03:38:50 PM · #7
It's about 100 shots, and the files are huge. It was commercial shoot and the client has requested images in TIFF. I did my processing in camera raw for each image before my client specified the image type. So now I have 100 huge images that I have to open and save as. Ok, so "hours" may have been an exaggeration for this job. But batch processing will sure be a lot more efficient that doing each one individually.

Anyway, thanks for responding to my post!
01/22/2006 03:46:17 PM · #8
I use image processor to take images from CRW straight to jpeg for proofing purposes. I crunch, on average, 1000+ images from a shoot and prep them for web proofing. Since I shoot at events on speculation I can't go make each image perfect just for proofs. Not everyone orders and I don't want to waste a bunch of time on non-ordered images. So I make them presentable and all photo orders are then processed from the original images so that the buying client gets great quality. There IS a reason to take images from RAW to jpegs or tiffs and batch image processsing does save me MANY MANY hours!
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