Somian wrote:Hi,
i noticed that FCP X supports DNG, but only as stills and it's super tedious to sort of interpret these as an image sequence since there's no native support for image sequences in FCP X.
The question is: is it possible to convert the DNG sequence to a quick time with no quality loss (preferably containing a proxy that FCPX understands)? These files could then be used for editing in FCP X without having to manually puzzle together these image sequences.
Have you considered the option of using DaVinci Resolve to process the DNGs and generate any flavour of ProRes you want from ProRes 4:2:2 HQ to ProRes Proxy to use as a proxy in FCPX X for editing and then round trip back to Resolve to do your grading from the DNGs?
Another option may be that FCP X will offer direct CinemaDNG support in a future release (2013 June?) but until then... Resolve is there. As you know FCP X has put out a lot of minor releases since 10.0 but at some point there will be a FCP X 10.1 and my guess is it will support CinemaDNG given the growth of cameras using it. I know, what have I been smoking, eh?
Rick Lang
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