Thu Jan 03, 2013 3:56 am
To be honest, and I know people really like working with the files straight out of the camera (especially Premiere users), Cinema DNG files are not really meant to be worked with natively - not for editing at least. Your best bet is to do the offline/online workflow. That's the way it was meant to be done. If you really want to use the files straight out of the camera, shoot ProRes. You'll only frustrate yourself if you try to make something work in a way it wasn't intended. It's way too heavy to be editing with. Convert to ProRes or DNxHD and then work with those files, or shoot ProRes and work with those.
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