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How do I batch change to raw in photos

I have a large group of files that were copied in as jpg+raw. I need to edit for white balance and this should not be done in the jpg space which is default for photos.


I know how to change files individually to raw, but I need to change all of them to raw. How can I do this in photos for mac?

MBP 13", Mac OS X (10.6.1)

Posted on Dec 11, 2017 3:25 AM

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Dec 11, 2017 9:45 AM in response to ScotKight

I would unstack the RAW&JPEG pairs to make its easier tower with the raw files. Export the unmodified originals from Photos (with Include IPTC as XPM to save the metadata).

Then delete the RAW&JPEG pairs from Photos and reimport only the RAW files. Keep the JPGS in a external folder, in case you want them later. After reimporting your RAW files can be edited immediately as RAW.

How do I batch change to raw in photos

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