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01/12/2007 09:00:42 PM · #1
I have around 100pics that I have to PP, these are in RAW and I promised my model for the B&W portrait to give her the imagens in jpg. I don't have to PP every single pic but I want to convert everything quickly to jpg to give her a CD and then she will select a couple for a nice PP.

What is my best option to quickly convert these 100ish images to jpg??

I have installed: bridge, dpp, cs2

thanks a lot ;)

Ivan
01/12/2007 09:02:41 PM · #2
DPP - File/batch process - save as jpgs You can even rename them if you want so they are numbered or her name or whatever. Takes about 5 minutes to do 100.
01/12/2007 09:04:25 PM · #3
Originally posted by idnic:

DPP - File/batch process - save as jpgs You can even rename them if you want so they are numbered or her name or whatever. Takes about 5 minutes to do 100.


Love you Cindi, I was just playing with that option *thumbs up*
01/12/2007 09:04:55 PM · #4
If you don't need to pp or if you have some basic action that you use (auto levels and curves etc.) your best option is to select all images in bridge and then run image processor and save as jpeg.
Just go to (I think) Photoshop-->image processor and click on the right buttind (you will see it, it' simple.)

too slow....(edit)

Message edited by author 2007-01-12 21:05:55.
01/12/2007 09:07:53 PM · #5
Thanks Michael
01/13/2007 09:56:29 AM · #6
Originally posted by ivaldovi:

Originally posted by idnic:

DPP - File/batch process - save as jpgs You can even rename them if you want so they are numbered or her name or whatever. Takes about 5 minutes to do 100.


Love you Cindi, I was just playing with that option *thumbs up*


LOL Just saw your response, Ivan! :D Glad to help.
01/13/2007 10:05:08 AM · #7
Originally posted by Refwhett:

Just go to (I think) Photoshop-->image processor and click on the right buttind (you will see it, it' simple.)


i strongly second this. i've discovered this over the last few months and it's SO much easier to use than the batch export if you are just going to quickly convert a set of images.

in bridge, it's under Tools>Photoshop>Image Processor

in photoshop, it's under File>Scripts>Image Processor

the thing that i like MOST about it is that you can select which images you want to process in bridge, and the processor will run only on those images.

enjoy!
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