![]() ![]() And you have increased the file size, btw.Īctually you totally right I have to convert to losses, but still is a solution for me and a few, because sometimes I prefer to shoot on 3:1, for example if I'm low on CF or if I do slow motion 60-120 fps, I still have the ability to edit my footage on premiere cc,( on my case I don't have a problem on my storages on my Mac) I don't have to force my self to work in Davinci, it was a nightmare for me, and double of the time converting my files to ProRes to edit it on premiere. That's nothing new because Premiere CC currently DOES NOT support lossy compressed DNG. Slimraw seems fast and logical and worth the money. I had previous experience with CDNG files from using magic lantern a lot. You have converted your lossy 3:1 to lossless which can be made compatible with Premiere CC. I did the scan of the market about six weeks ago and slimraw really is the best option if you want to shrink your CDNG files. Shirt collar Drop shoulders Long sleeves with raw rolled cuffs Chest patch pockets. slimRAW doubles as a CinemaDNG raw video DIT utility: it. LAGENCEs Janelle slim denim jacket offers a cropped fit and raw trim. Alvaro Galvan wrote:I finally done on my test and i can said that YES is possible to convert RAW3:1 to be compatible with Adobe Premiere Pro CCĪs you see yes we can convert the RAW 3:1 to be compatible with Premiere CCĮven your screenshots show exactly what Mihail (the author of slimRAW) and I have told you: SlimRAW optimizes DNG stills and enables importing DNG stills and timelapses in Adobe Premiere Pro CC. ![]()
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