I think a script called Dr Brown's 1-2-3 process [
http://www.russellbrown.com/scripts.html ] should be able to do this in Photoshop, It is a beefed up version of the Image processor script. It will create output in whatever place [same directory as the original, or not] and format [including jpg]. It will NOT overwrite the RAW, which is good as you don't want to loose those.
If your RAW's are copies, you could delete them through Explorer on the PC: search for extension [NEF, CR2, whatever, select and delete
Hello guys!
I have a serious RAW-JPG conversion job running under quite heavy time pressure. We are talking about 6000 RAW files.
These files are in a folder structure with folders and in some cases underfolders.
Now the big question:
Does anybody know how I can automate the RAW-JPG conversion? Until now I just found the possibility to open the folder, select all files and doubleclick to open in Camera RAW and the simply hit the save-button (with the preferences set to size and file format and location).
But as the 6000 files are in around 800 folders I would have quite a lot of work opening all these folders.
Also: can the RAW files automatically be overwritten by the JPGs?
Thanks for input within the next couple of hours...
Best regards,
Clem