![]() ![]() You could also use Resolve purely to convert the. If you want to look into that, I'd suggest going with Resolve 12.5.5 rather than the latest 14 beta update, at least until the official version of 14 is released. Otherwise maybe look at the free version of DaVinci Resolve (for Windows or Mac), which was designed to work with native footage from studio production cameras like these - Red, Arri and of course their own BlackMagic compact cinema cameras. Don't get me wrong KDenLive is a quite capable editing software with a fairly comprehensive range of color correction and grading features, but it processes in 8-bit only, and to do justice to the high grade (super-resolution and high color depth) raw footage recorded on these professional cinematography cameras you really need to be editing and grading with software that has high bit depth support and 32-bit float processing.Īctually the RedCine X Pro software itself is quite a comprehensive editor and CC/grading suite. With all respect though, you might want to consider if KDenLive is really the right editing tool for the job. r3d files with ffmpeg I'm not sure, but it's certainly not as straightforward as the command suggested in that link. ![]() If and how it's possible to transcode the. ![]() r3d files to video formats compatible with other NLE's, including ProRes and DNxHR - Cineform also if you have GoPro Studio installed: Yeah, the free RedCine X Pro utility mentioned in that first link Farid posted is really the tool you want to use for converting native Red. ![]()
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