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Adobe Moves for Open Digital Cinema File Format

April 14th, 2008 · No Comments ·

Adobe is one of the spearheads of a move to the digital film industry, the more open format of the file name CinemaDNG. The company announced Monday, messages from the NAB in Las Vegas and hopes that the proposed standard will help to strengthen digital workflow and streamline archiving and file-sharing easier.

Adobe DNG is its Digital Negative Specification, the file format as the basis for CinemaDNG. DNG, file format is often carried out by a photographer for the archiving of digital images, which were slaughtered in the Raw format.

Several manufacturers are already on board, including CinemaDNG Panavision, Silicon Imaging, and ARRI Weisscam Dalsa. Application developers, such as the form and Cine The Foundry, working on using the file specification, too.

If CinemaDNG prove to be successful, it could change the way companies in the entertainment industry to manage and maintain their digital video files. It is also easier to post-production businesses to cooperate with other businesses.

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