> what is lacking is a RAW format that mimics what the .R3D can do with RR.
> Thats the Holly Grail, and I would suggest you keep an eye on Arri/
> Adobe and see what they come up with LR as the building block.
oliverpetersvidy wrote:
> Totally agree. There are definite possibilities in that.
Anything that Adobe does is likely to involve their CinemaDNG open raw
file-format. As they describe it, "CinemaDNG is a digital replacement
for film negatives that helps cinematographers ensure that their
digitally captured scenes retain their pristine quality so they can be
used to deliver the film's artistic vision. CinemaDNG is similar to
the popular DNG format used for digital still photography but adds
elements to specifically support digital cinema workflows."
Read more here: http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/cinemadng/
And a good overview here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CinemaDNG
For those eager to experiment now, Adobe has recently made available a
pre-release importer for After Effects CS4 and Premiere Pro CS4 on
both Mac and PC, as well as a sample CinemaDNG file:
http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/cinemadng.html
Bob England
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