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Tag Archives: Raw image format
In the RAW
My involvement in the development of the Blackmagic Cinema camera has raised the question of just what it means to have a RAW camera to shoot with. I guess till now it wasn’t really like there was a RAW shooting … Continue reading
AFTERGLOW – DNG’s are out in the wild
Afterglow – The first CinemaDNG files from the Blackmagic cinema camera publicly released. To launch their new forum, BMD are making files available to download. Zip over and sign yourself up ! Before you download that footage though, make sure you … Continue reading
Blackmagic Cinema Camera – Let’s take it from the top
If you’re keen to look at the clips directly in vimeo, then click HERE It’s a once in a lifetime chance to be involved with something as big as this. I was approached in late 2011 to be a part … Continue reading
Posted in Black Magic Cinema Camera, Equipment
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