It seems in googling that the open source .dng format isn't something Avid will handle natively. So far it looks like Resolve is the route to to make an mxf file to then link to and consolidate. I suppose I could use Adobe Media Encoder but someone at work said they did a test and it was going to take a long time.
Curious what gotchas can happen using Resolve or Adobe to convert to Avid friendly DNxHR media. I haven't seen the footage so I don't know if there are also log/Lut issues to deal with.
Anybody got a suggestion on a pragmatic workflow. I don't expect to go back to the actual camera files but the converted Avid media will be the new master files from here on.
John Moore Barking Trout Productions Studio City, CA bigfish@pacbell.net
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