![]() ![]() Speaking of DaVinci Resolve, Blackmagic has just released version 15.1, which includes full support for Blackmagic RAW. When files are edited in software like DaVinci Resolve a sidecar file will be created, similar to a Raw photo in Adobe Camera Raw. The company says the new Raw format will also simplify media management by creating single files rather than directories of still images, as is the case with CinemaDNG. The Blackmagic RAW public beta can be downloaded immediately for use on the URSA Mini Pro camera. ![]() (All of this processing does make us wonder whether these Raw files are completely comparable to the Raw files we're used to in the still imaging world.) According to Blackmagic, its new Raw format will also provide more accurate skin tones and color thanks to its Generation 4 Color Science. Images are encoded using a non-linear 12-bit space designed to provide both high quality color data and dynamic range. ![]() By performing this process in-camera, editing software like DaVinci Resolve won't need to work nearly as hard to decode the files.īlackmagic RAW supports two types of compression: constant quality or constant bit rate, allowing users to prioritize image quality or file size based on what they're shooting. Blackmagic says it has addressed this problem by moving part of the de-mosaic process into the camera, which is able to provide hardware-based acceleration. Raw video typically produces very large files and requires lots of processing power to edit when compared to compressed formats. The company says the new format combines the benefits of shooting Raw video with the ease of use and smaller file sizes usually associated with compressed, gamma-encoded video files. ![]() Blackmagic Design has announced the public beta of its new Blackmagic RAW video codec. ![]()
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