To do the same but keeping the original files, run convert in a loop: for img in *.NEF do convert '$img' '$img. NEF files in the current directory ( will overwrite the originals): mogrify -format jpg *.NEF Install it on Ubuntu with: sudo apt-get install imagemagick
Still, their website says it does, so you should try it out and in any case, it is really worth learning. It would have been my first choice, but I found some (older) posts claiming that it did not work with NEF. It's free, open source, cross platform and can do just about everything you can think of including resizing, cropping, managing transparancy, montage and converting between most image formats under the sun. Probably the best tool around for all your batch image processing needs, however, is ImageMagick. To convert an entire directory: for filename in *.NEF do dcraw -c -w '$filename' | pnmtopng > '$filename.png' done NEF images to test this, but according to this page, you can do:Ĭonvert all NEF images to PNG: dcraw -c -w input.NEF | pnmtopng > output.png Capture NX-D is the free raw processing and editing software from Nikon. It has a few really basic editing functions and can convert to jpeg. View NX-i is the free organization / transfer software from Nikon. So, open a terminal and run these commands: sudo apt-get install netpbm dcraw Bobthearch wrote: RawTherapee and LightZone are two open source programs for Windows. One solution, on Ubuntu, would be to use dcraw to convert NEF to PBM, and pnmtopng to convert PBM to png.