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Originally Posted by mitchman
Super simple. Just force the computer to "Open" them with the Photoshop application. (You can select all 100 of them at once.....they open as a big list in Photoshop). Or you can launch Photoshop and choose "Open". But I don't know if you can select multiple files with this method.
Then, once Photoshop launches, you'll be taken to the cool new RAW image viewer (there's probably a more official name). This is where the fun begins. On the right hand side you can select from a variety of different lighting conditions (I usually just choose automatic, but it's fun to play with them). You can also choose the "Syncronize" button and all you photos will adjust to the same settings. For example they will all change from "As Shot" to "Automatic" or what ever.
I never shoot in anything but RAW now. It's much easier to fix photos that have incorrect exposures or the color isn't quite right. Especially since Apple has now made RAW native in the OS. You can just select them all, right click and choose "Slideshow" and view them as a slide show or as thumbnails. (sorry I'm a big Apple fan!)
Hope this helps!
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Hey,
I appreciate the response. It does not seem to be quite that easy on a PC. When I try to just open one of the RAW files, I get a pop up message that says "Could not complete your request because it is not the right kind of document". Anyone else have any suggestions?