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#1
Thank you very much for the specific answer :)


So if i import my dng files into after effects, then change setting to 16 bit and then export the MOV i will have a file similiar to the dng footage, and in premiere i will also do some color correction having the same flexibility as the dng footage?
I will try.


Anyway, my computer seems to manage better the 12 bit cdng files then the 16 bit.

I can't handle the 16 bit dng files and do a proper edit in real time on premiere.
I will try to export them from AE and then put in premiere.
#2
EDIT


It used to workd, but now crash so often.

Anyway thanks :)
#3
Yes! You are right.

It works.


I have only few more question: as my computer can't handle the 16 bit dng files, will i lost much information if i use the cinema dng 12 bit files?

With the 12 bit files my premiere pro cc 8 seeems to work more stable. With 16 bit files it goes slowly and it's impossiboe to edit (it's because i don't have enough ram and a good graphic card i guess)
#4
Is there any plugin that do this?

I used the gingerhd plugin on premiere cs6 but it works with 8 bit.



Premiere Pro CC can't import the DNG filse (but they said that CC could do that so why it doesn't works?)
I read somewhere that is because Adobe support only the dng files from blackmagic camera, and not the dng files from magic lantern.


My workflow right now is: RAW --> raw2dng.exe --> resolve lite 11 ---> premiere pro

But it take so much time to do that.


Anyone have better worklow ideas?