![]() Tick Save as jpeg and Convert Profile to sRGB, Quality 10 or 12. Make sure it says Process Files From Bridge Only. In the new window do the follwing: Step 1. Go to Tools > Photoshop > Image Processor. Better to "throw it away" later than sooner. Select the images that you want to change. sRGB has a very limited gamut, so you throw away too much color information. (I suggest you shoot in Adobe RGB because sooner or later you will want better pictures. This does all of the conversions described above and saves the file in a new directory called "JPEG" (how original), and can act on one file or a selected group of files. ![]() Finally you "Save as" and select JPEG as the format.Ī shortcut available in Photoshop CS2 or Adobe Bridge is a script called "Image processor". (sRGB is better for systems that are not color-managed, like for the WEB or for people that prefer to use JPEG files). If the camera was set to Adobe RGB color space (if not, it should be), then convert (not assign) the color space sRGB before converting to JPEG. You can use "Image/Mode/8 bits/channel" to do this conversion. When you open a NEF file, it is always 16 bits/channel, and must be reduced to 8 bits/channel before it can be converted into a JPEG. Iin Photoshop, there are probably 5 ways to do anything.
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