



Not sure if it's an option for you, but you might look into converting to TIFF if this is possible from the NEF files." In regards to DNG, Resolve won't take just standard DNG and is looking for proper cinemaDNG files, so I'm not sure what capabilities Adobe's converter might have in this regard. "We unfortunately don't have a set recommendation for converting NEF files to use in Resolve.
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Each clip uses just one of these formats, but the set of clips in a movie may use both." The image stream can then be stored in one of two formats: either as video essence using frame-based wrapping in an MXF file, or as a sequence of DNG image files in a specified file directory. However, each CinemaDNG image is encoded using that DNG image format. "CinemaDNG is different from the Adobe DNG (Digital Negative) format that is primarily used as a raw image format for still cameras. Looks like we might have to use DPX format or TIFF sequences.
