This is a brief excerpt from FreshDV
Premiere Pro doesn’t currently support CinemaDNG RAW files, but the makers of Ginger HDR have come up with a workaround. It’s not 100% realtime performance (After Effects is particularly laggy), but it IS playback of the native files. Not a bad workaround for those that want to work directly with the native RAW files from the BlackMagic Cinema Camera. Watch below…
Ginger HDR: RAW and CinemaDNG Workflow with Premiere Pro and After Effects from 19lights on Vimeo.
This video shows the workflow for processing RAW and CinemaDNG files in Premiere Pro and After Effects. Premiere Pro doesn’t support most camera RAW formats or CinemaDNG files. Instead, we can use Ginger HDR to do this. You simply create a GNR file (which is a text file that says where the data is), and then load that GNR file directly into Premiere Pro.
Correction: At 3:05 I said “Half Speed” when I meant to say “Half Size”.Ginger HDR is a $149 cost, and they offer a 30 day trial.
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