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CinemaDNG is the result of an Adobe-led initiative to define an industry-wide open file format for digital cinema files. CinemaDNG caters for sets of movie clips, each of which is a sequence of raw video images, accompanied by audio and metadata. CinemaDNG supports stereoscopic cameras and multiple audio channels. CinemaDNG specifies directory structures containing one or more video clips, and specifies requirements and constraints for the open format files, (DNG, TIFF, XMP, and/or MXF), within those directories, that contain the content of those clips.

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  • CinemaDNG (de)
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  • CinemaDNG is the result of an Adobe-led initiative to define an industry-wide open file format for digital cinema files. CinemaDNG caters for sets of movie clips, each of which is a sequence of raw video images, accompanied by audio and metadata. CinemaDNG supports stereoscopic cameras and multiple audio channels. CinemaDNG specifies directory structures containing one or more video clips, and specifies requirements and constraints for the open format files, (DNG, TIFF, XMP, and/or MXF), within those directories, that contain the content of those clips. (en)
  • CinemaDNG ist das Ergebnis einer von Adobe geführten Initiative zur Definition eines offenen, frei verwendbaren Standards für Video-Rohformatdaten. CinemaDNG beinhaltet die Verwendung von Verzeichnissen für Gruppen von Video-Clips aus Roh-Videobildern, Audio-Daten (auch Mehrkanal), Metadaten, und 3D; und spezifiziert Anforderungen und Beschränkungen für Digital Negative DNG, TIFF, XMP, und/oder MXF in diesen Verzeichnissen, welche den Inhalt der Videoclips enthalten. (de)
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  • CinemaDNG ist das Ergebnis einer von Adobe geführten Initiative zur Definition eines offenen, frei verwendbaren Standards für Video-Rohformatdaten. CinemaDNG beinhaltet die Verwendung von Verzeichnissen für Gruppen von Video-Clips aus Roh-Videobildern, Audio-Daten (auch Mehrkanal), Metadaten, und 3D; und spezifiziert Anforderungen und Beschränkungen für Digital Negative DNG, TIFF, XMP, und/oder MXF in diesen Verzeichnissen, welche den Inhalt der Videoclips enthalten. Zur Codierung der einzelnen Bilder der Video-Clips verwendet CinemaDNG das bereits aus der Standbildfotografie bekannte DNG, wobei die Bildsequenzen entweder „Frame“-basiert in einer MXF-Datei verpackt werden, oder als eine Sequenz von DNG-Bilddateien in einem spezifizierten Dateiverzeichnis abgelegt werden. Adobe bietet mit dem „CinemaDNG Importer“ ein Programm zum Einlesen von CinemaDNG-Video-Daten in Adobe After Effects CS4, Adobe Premiere Pro CS4, und CS4 in Form von MXF-Dateien und DNG-Dateisequenzen für macOS und Windows an. Ansonsten gewinnt das 2009 angekündigte Format langsam Unterstützung, z. B. durch Softwarehersteller wie IRIDAS, Blackmagic Design mit DaVinci Resolve, oder Vision Research; oder durch Hersteller von digitalen Kinokameras wie Silicon Imaging, Ikonoskop (2009), Indiecam (2010), Blackmagic Design (2012), Digital Bolex (2012) und Weisscam (2012). (de)
  • CinemaDNG is the result of an Adobe-led initiative to define an industry-wide open file format for digital cinema files. CinemaDNG caters for sets of movie clips, each of which is a sequence of raw video images, accompanied by audio and metadata. CinemaDNG supports stereoscopic cameras and multiple audio channels. CinemaDNG specifies directory structures containing one or more video clips, and specifies requirements and constraints for the open format files, (DNG, TIFF, XMP, and/or MXF), within those directories, that contain the content of those clips. CinemaDNG is different from the Adobe DNG (Digital Negative) format that is primarily used as a raw image format for still cameras. However, each CinemaDNG image is encoded using that DNG image format. 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. Each clip uses just one of these formats, but the set of clips in a movie may use both. (en)
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