Once you do choose format, I'd suggest GraphicConverter to make the conversion.
It's particularly capable, speedy, and has great options.
(It would be able to batch-process a whole folder, filtered, into a new folder, with very good speed)
Mitch
On Sep 27, 2013, at 10:50 AM, Alice Saunders wrote:
> 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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