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Adobe Cinema DNG

ronbo613

Golden Member
I use the Adobe DNG Converter to convert the Panasonic RW2 raw files from my Lumix LX5 so I can edit them in Photoshop CS4. I came across Adobe Cinema DNG, not sure exactly what it does.
Anyone have any experience using it?
 
Seems like its just another Adobe RAW format for videos instead of stills.

The CinemaDNG file format is designed to store high-resolution video streams in camera raw format and typically adds less than 1 KB overhead per image. CinemaDNG files typically require half the storage space of corresponding DPX files. Each video frame is independently encoded using the DNG (Digital Negative) image format. The video stream is stored either as a picture track in an MXF (Material Exchange Format) file or as a sequence of individual frame files.

http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/cinemadng/fileformat.html
 
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