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youamp;#39;ve got a ton of Tiff or Raw photos and you want to save space or share them as jpegs I mean whoamp;#39;s got the time and patience to individually convert them well now itamp;#39;s time to learn some batch file converting techniques when scanning your photos I always recommend that you scan them as Tiff or raw files because then if you want to do some editing you have all of that lovely detail that comes with those file types but those files can take up a ton of space and being able to share them is not as easy as if they were a JPEG so it would be easy if you could convert all of those files from a tiff and a roar without losing the will to live well in this video Iamp;#39;m going to share some simple ways to batch convert your photo files Photoshop yes you can batch run conversion with Photoshop without having to open all the files and save them one at a time in Photoshop go to file and scripts and then select image processor first you need to select the folder of imag