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Batch conversion of CR2 to JPG

New Here ,
Jul 20, 2011 Jul 20, 2011

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I am trying to automate a batch conversion of CR2 files to jpg files in Photoshop CS4.  I have converted them to dng.  When I open them in CS4, it opens the Canon photo editor, but will not record the actions. Is there another way to automate this?  There are a lot of photos, I can't change all of them one by one.  Thanks.

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Community Expert , Jul 20, 2011 Jul 20, 2011

Have you tried using Bridge to raise Image Processor?

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Open multiple raw files in the ACR, select them all in the filmstrip and then use the output icon to render them all into a JPEG or other file format directly from ACR without any need for them to open into Photoshop or use any further processing.

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Have you tried using Bridge to raise Image Processor?

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Jul 21, 2011 Jul 21, 2011

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That worked, although I could swear I tried it yesterday.  Thanks.

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Open multiple raw files in the ACR, select them all in the filmstrip and then use the output icon to render them all into a JPEG or other file format directly from ACR without any need for them to open into Photoshop or use any further processing.

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