I usually do this one of two ways. One is out of the RAW converter in CS2. Essentially, you select the photos in bridge, and then load them in the RAW converter. You then click on select all and then do a Synchronize if you want to make all of the photos use the RAW settings of a typical image that you have already processed. Then you click the Save button and there get to select the target folder, naming sequence etc.
The other way, is to use software that knows about the imbedded JPG file that is in the RAW image, and just extract that. I use this for showing the shots of a wedding during the reception since is very fast. I use BreezeBrowser Pro for this purpose.
The problem with any of these automated processes, is often knowing which version of what product people are using. Are you using CS or CS2?
Cheers,
rfs
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