Adobe on Monday announced what it hopes will become a new industry standard for digital cinema files, CinemaDNG, in Las Vegas at the National Association of Broadcasters Show. Defining an industry-wide open file format will streamline workflows and serve to ensure easy archiving and exchange for video editing professionals, according to Adobe. The prospective standard is based on Adobe’s Digital Negative format for raw digital still images. Joining Adobe in the initiative are camera manufacturers.
Adobe Rolls Camera on New Digital Cinema Standard
Posted by: Walaika Haskins April 14, 2008 02:59 PMAdobe on Monday announced what it hopes will become a new industry standard for digital cinema files, CinemaDNG, in Las Vegas at the National Association of Broadcasters Show. Defining an industry-wide open file format will streamline workflows and serve to ensure easy archiving and exchange for video editing professionals, according to Adobe. The prospective standard is based on Adobe’s Digital Negative format for raw digital still images. Joining Adobe in the initiative are camera manufacturers.