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- On todayamp;#39;s Tech Monday I am gonna show you how you can use your Mac to easily convert a bunch of large TIF and RAW files right over to JPEG, no special software needed. (chill music) Hi, everyone and welcome to pal2tech. If youamp;#39;re like me and you work with and edit your photos on a Mac, you probably save a final version of your photo or image in a layered TIF or perhaps a Photoshop file format, and that format is great if you wanna keep it in archive and perhaps come back to it at a later time and make additional edits to your image. Okay, in this example, Iamp;#39;ve got a few images. You see that? One is a Photoshop document. A few of them are Fujifilm mirrorless camera RAW files, and Iamp;#39;ve got a few TIF files as well. And have a look at this right here, the file sizes are really large. So letamp;#39;s say I wanna post this image on my website. Itamp;#39;s currently this TIF file right here. If I go and try and add this image using the editing tools in say