No problem. Stepheno what are you using to process your raw files? If you are using one of the RawShooter packages then just open one photo (preferably one that is well exposed etc in the first place so as not to mess up the majority of well exposed images), make the adjustments that you think are required and then copy all the settings (Ctrl+C), highlight all the other photos, paste the adjustments in at one go (Ctrl+V), then batch process the lot. Doing that way you maximum time you should be at the pc processing will be about 2 mins.
I can also accept that people that are new to photography will learn much more and gain a bigger benefit initially by shooting in Jpeg and learning what each setting does on their camera and how that equates to the finished photo. RAW can negate much of that as they will be able to adjust for the bad camera technique to such an extent that it could be a very long time before they gain the actual basics of photography. That’s slightly off topic though and probably a debate for another thread
