Ken, you can use IrfanView to extract jpegs from RAW files or you can use EOS File Viewer Utility to extract jpegs from RAW files.
Just for proofing, I'd make 400x600 jpegs, compressed somewhere between 6 and 8. That will give you small file size, enough size to preview. You can even mail this packet, as it won't be that large. Otherwise I use iMatch, a tool for managing photos. It is a categorization manager, batch prosessor and more. You can do practicaly anything with it. See photools.com for eval version. It is very easy to create contact sheets & web galleries from your files. And it is easy to find images in the database using the properties of the images. You can even index your film-based images using "proxy images" until they've been scanned. Regards, Miha. > -----Original Message----- > From: Ken Durling > > Hey all - > > I jut did a shoot of a band for PR and CD photos, and it's > the first time > I've done primarily digital on a shoot like this. So I have > about 100 RAW > files that I want to put on a CD and give the band leader so > he can choose > like a contact sheet, except on his computer. Trouoble is > I'm not sure he > can open RAW files, chances are he can't, and I don't want to > hand convert > every one to a JPEG in PS just for proofs. Is there a > program that will do > a batch conversion from RAW to JPEG? I see PS has a convert to .psd > automation, but I doubt he can open those either. How do you > guys deal > with this? > * **** ******* *********************************************************** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: * http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***********************************************************
