RAW Formats Conversion

How to Convert RAW Images to JPEG/PNG? (With Pro Editing Tips)
1. Open Images
Load one or more RAW file images you intend to convert. Pick them one by one from a local folder, add entire folders or use the drag-and-drop tool.

2. Tune RAW Loading Settings
Go to the Menu button and then to Loading settings and RAW formats loading settings.

Next you will be able to use reaConverter to quickly adjust white balance, brightness and interpolation, or apply denoise filter and color correction.
3. Save the Result
In case you don't want to apply any image editing (such as resizing, rotation, cropping or many other available features), go directly to the saving options, where you can decide on a location for your new image files. You can save them in the source folder or in a newly created one.

Then press the Convert button and you will soon be able to enjoy your newly converted photos!
Converting RAW photos on your PC
The fast and easy way to convert RAW formats is to use reaConverter. The software runs completely offline, keeping your images safe and private.
Apply RAW loading settings from command-line
You can convert RAW formats using command-line interface, either manually or through automated scripts. reaConverter Pro includes a command-line tool called cons_rcp.exe — an advanced feature designed for professional use, available exclusively in the Pro edition.
RAW conversion example:
cons_rcp.exe -s "C:\Path_to\input_file.cr3" -o "C:\Path_to\output_file.jpg" -raw_white_balance 3 -raw_auto_color 1

Manual
-raw_white_balance where value = 1 none, 2 automatic, 3 from camera -raw_brightness where value = from 0 to 500 -raw_interpolation where value = interpolation = 0 - Adaptive Homogeneity-Directed, = 1 - Variable Number of Gradients, = 2 - High speed low quality bilinear -raw_half_size where value = 1 if you want to get fast preview (half-size image) and = 0 otherwise -raw_auto_color where value = 1 if you want to apply automatic color correction and = 0 otherwise -raw_denoise where value = 1 if you want to apply denoise filter and = 0 otherwise -raw_16bit where value = 1 if you want to get 16-bit per channel and = 0 otherwise -raw_jpeg where value = 1 if you want to load embedded jpeg and = 0 otherwise
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