RAW files store unprocessed sensor data straight from your camera, which gives photographers maximum editing flexibility but also produces huge files that most photo viewers, web platforms, and editing apps can't open directly. Converting RAW files to JPG gives you a smaller, widely compatible format you can share, upload, or browse instantly, without sacrificing the originals.
The challenge is that professional and hobbyist photographers often shoot hundreds or thousands of RAW images per session. Converting them one at a time in default camera software is impractical. A dedicated bulk RAW to JPG converter processes an entire shoot — including different camera RAW formats — in a single batch.
- Install Turbo Batch Image Converter Pro, which includes support for 47 RAW camera formats including CR2, CR3, NEF, ARW, and DNG.
- Open the app and switch to Batch Mode for converting an entire shoot at once.
- Drag your folder of RAW files into the app. Enable recursive sub-folder scanning if your shoot is organized into multiple folders by date or session.
- Set the input format to RAW (or your specific camera format) and the output format to JPG.
- Adjust the JPG quality setting to control the balance between file size and image detail.
- Optionally apply batch resizing if you need standardized dimensions for delivery or web use.
- Click Convert and let the app process the full batch using multiple CPU cores for speed.
- Supports 47 RAW camera formats from major manufacturers
- Convert thousands of RAW files from a full shoot in one batch
- Recursive sub-folder scanning for session-based folder structures
- Adjustable JPG compression for export quality control
- Multi-core processing scales conversion speed automatically
- Runs fully offline, keeping unreleased shoots private until you choose to share them
Does converting RAW to JPG affect my original files?
No, the converter reads your RAW files and writes new JPG files to your chosen output folder, leaving the original RAW files untouched unless you specifically enable deletion of originals.
Which RAW camera formats are supported?
The app supports 47 RAW formats, covering CR2, CR3, NEF, ARW, DNG, and most other major camera manufacturer formats.
Is RAW to JPG conversion slower than other formats?
RAW processing involves a demosaicing step to reconstruct the image from sensor data, so it's more CPU-intensive than typical conversions, but multi-core processing keeps batch jobs fast.
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