DPX is the file format from hell.
Made sense when it was invented in the 1990s for Hollywood effects work — where a shot might be 200 frames long. And fine for TV spots. But there are people who insist it's a good choice for film archiving — yeah, why not have 14,400 files when one will do!
Jeff Kreines
Kinetta
jeff@kinetta.com
kinetta.com
kinettaarchival.com
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