Converting Raw Camera Files for Editing Workflow
Professional photographers shoot in RAW format for maximum editing flexibility, but need to convert selected images to JPEG or TIFF for client previews, web uploads, and print labs. Batch conversion with consistent settings saves hours.
Flujo de trabajo
- Import RAW files from the camera card into the editing application
- Apply global adjustments (white balance, exposure) to the full batch
- Use the Image Converter to batch-convert RAW files to high-quality JPEG for client proofs
- Use the Image Resizer to create web-resolution versions for online proofing galleries
- Use the Image Compressor to optimize proof images for fast gallery loading
- Export print-resolution TIFFs only for client-selected final images
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