![]() ![]() If you don't already have Resolve, you can get it over on the Blackmagic Support Page. Also, since Resolve Lite, the free version of DaVinci, supports up to 1080, you will be getting everything all of the cameras will be shooting. There are still more bugs to work out, but just for testing, this should make things that much quicker in post, especially as you won't have to really jump through any hoops - it's now very similar to the Blackmagic Cinema Camera RAW workflow. We will likely see much more development on this program, and I have no doubt it's going to become one of the go-to solutions for getting these files into a usable form right away. The other converter for the Mac, RAW2DNG, only gets you part of the way there, but this solution actually gives fully working CinemaDNG files, and I imagine will probably be capable of converting to other formats at some point in the future. It's only 100% compatible with the Canon 5D Mark III, Mark II, and 50D, but just like everything else, this is very, very early Beta stuff. ![]()
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