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Fletchero
Aug 22, 2024Copper Contributor
I recently had the same hassle with a huge batch of CR2 photos from my Canon. I tried a few different options, but Any2Pic ended up being the easiest for what I needed. It handled over a thousand photos without freezing up, which was a relief since some tools just crash under that load. It’s completely offline, so I didn’t have to worry about uploading anything, and the image quality stayed solid in the conversion to JPG.
I followed this tutorial (worked for me):
https://www.uumeo.com/convert-cr2-to-jpg
Plus, it’s straightforward to use, even if you’re not super technical. If you’re dealing with a lot of CR2 files, it’s definitely worth a shot.