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by: Jason210Posted on 2009-10-19 at 15:43:12ID: 25609630
USe XNView. You can batch process jpeg to tif with, plus much more. And its free!
http://www.xnview.com /en/index. html
You could have all the files come into one folder and then when there are x many files in there, batch process them. Perhaps a simple scheduler would do it, every hour or so? Try it. It costs nothing.
I hope you realise that converting from jpeg to tif just wastes a lot of disc space, because a jpeg is a compressed, low quality format, and tif is high quality, and requires several bytes per pixel for storage. But I guess you need tif format for a reason.