![]() And only a few cameras were built to use it to begin with, so sadly support for that format was never great and is now nearly non-existent. ![]() The CinemaDNG format was dropped due to licensing issues and disputes. Regarding CinemaDNG, I would like to quote R Neil Haugen from Adobe ( Source ): That's why you usually cannot convert to such a format, you can only convert from a RAW format to something else. A RAW format is usually driven by the needs of the camera hardware and fits the purpose of efficiently storing the video data while providing very high flexibility, often much more than non-RAW codecs do. ![]() ![]() I want to advice against converting to any RAW format, I don't even know if that's possible at all. ![]()
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