Easy2Convert RAW to JPG PRO: Fast & Simple Conversion Guide

Batch Convert RAW Files to JPG Using Easy2Convert RAW to JPG PRO

Converting large numbers of RAW photos to JPG can save storage, speed up sharing, and simplify workflows. Easy2Convert RAW to JPG PRO offers a straightforward batch conversion tool with useful options for resizing, quality control, and retaining metadata. Below is a concise step-by-step guide to convert RAW files to JPG efficiently.

What you’ll need

  • Easy2Convert RAW to JPG PRO installed.
  • A folder with RAW files (common extensions: .CR2, .NEF, .ARW, .RAF, .ORF).
  • Enough disk space for the converted JPGs.

Step 1 — Prepare your files

  1. Put all RAW files you want converted into a single folder (or organized subfolders if you prefer keeping structure).
  2. If you need only a subset, copy those files to a new folder to avoid accidental conversion of extras.

Step 2 — Launch the program and add files

  1. Open Easy2Convert RAW to JPG PRO.
  2. Click “Add files” or “Add folder” to select your RAW folder. The program will list all detected RAW images.

Step 3 — Choose output folder and naming

  1. Click the output folder selector and choose where converted JPGs will be saved.
  2. Optionally enable “Keep folder structure” to preserve subfolders.
  3. Set a filename pattern if you want automatic renaming (e.g., IMG_{n}).

Step 4 — Configure conversion settings

  1. Set JPEG quality (typically 85–95 for a good balance of quality and size).
  2. Enable or disable metadata (EXIF/IPTC) preservation as needed.
  3. If resizing is required, set maximum dimensions or exact size.
  4. Choose color space (sRGB for web, Adobe RGB for printing workflows).
  5. Enable overwrite or skip existing files behavior.

Step 5 — Advanced options (optional)

  • Apply sharpening or noise reduction if the app supports it.
  • Rotate images based on EXIF orientation.
  • Convert in multiple threads for faster processing on multi-core CPUs.

Step 6 — Run the batch conversion

  1. Review settings and output path.
  2. Click “Convert” or “Start” to begin. A progress bar will show conversion status.
  3. When finished, check a few output files to confirm quality and metadata.

Step 7 — Post-conversion checks

  • Verify file sizes and image quality.
  • Confirm EXIF data presence if you need it preserved.
  • If any files failed, retry those individually to see error details.

Tips for best results

  • Use high JPEG quality (90–95) for prints; 80–85 for online sharing to save space.
  • Convert to sRGB for consistent colors on most devices and web platforms.
  • Keep original RAWs until you’re satisfied with the JPG outputs.
  • Run a small test batch first to finalize settings.

This workflow lets you quickly and reliably convert large RAW collections to JPG with Easy2Convert RAW to JPG PRO, preserving important metadata and allowing control over quality and size.

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