I'm not certain it's off topic
By the way. Photoshop format is the best. TIFF is compressed. Not lossy compression but compressed.
I'd think to convert them to jog photoshop. Would be the best. Create an action. A jpg is a jpg. I'm not certain about the metadata but if I remember correctly photoshop has a pc byte order and mac byte order option somewhere or used to prior to cs1.
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\\01000100010001010101011001001001010000010100111001010100//
> On Sep 27, 2013, at 1:50 PM, Alice Saunders <lwr32@mac.com> wrote:
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> I am scanning a bunch of very old photos and documents I received from my family. I am using Image Capture to scan them. .tiff is the best format Image Capture will do. When I'm done, I would like to convert them to .jpg and add metadata descriptions of what each picture is. Most of my family uses Macs. A few use Windows. What is the best way to batch convert to highest quality .jpg? How do I keep metadata with each photo so that it can be read in both Windows and Mac
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