convert jpg, dng

I have 95 dng photos I want to convert it to jpg. Is there an easier way instead to open each photo in PS, then saving it as a jpg file?

If you use Lightroom, you can use it to export as a jpeg at the same time! You can still use the trial version if not to do.

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