AlunFoto wrote:

The Pentax software can do this also, but not in all versions. I have
version 4.0 installed, where it works as follows:

In the Browser, select the PEFs you want to export, then go to the
File menu and click "process Multiple Files". This will bring up a
dialogue box where you can select a lot of stuff. Make sure you look
at the JPEG file settings at the bottom. Just launch the process by
clicking "Save", and you're done.
Almost.
If you do a lot of files, prepare a cup of tea and enjoy it before
checking. :-)

Jostein
Putting on the kettle.....
Um no actually I don't have THAT many as yet...

Thanks!

Ann



2011/1/17 Ann Sanfedele <ann...@nyc.rr.com>:
My preferred work flow has been (and Id like to continue)  loading the RAW
files  to a folder named for the shooting date,
extracting jpgs  which I save in the same folder.  Then I look at a slide
show for possible things to work on, show, etc.

Id like to do that with the PEFs.  Neither Elements 5.0 or Canon zoom
browser (of course not) will show me thumbs of
the RAW files.  So when I"m looking to open files in Elements I can see the
jpg associated with the raw - the numbers are
kept the same... and easily browse and review the thumbs and pull out the
RAwS.

Do I need special software for this? Or is it part of The Pentax browse or
Lab and I'm just not seeing it?  If I have jpgs of all my raw files I can
use anything I want to browse 'em...

Thanks,
ann





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