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How to edit ProRes RAW in DaVinci Resolve

Photo Moment - September 02, 2024

DaVinci Resolve doesn't support ProRes RAW, but that doesn't mean you can't combine the two. Learn what app to use to convert ProRes RAW to a format compatible with DaVinci Resolve without sacrificing a thing – and, learn about a critical element if you work in a cloud-based collaborative workflow!

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Did you know that you could get edit ProRes RAW in Resolve this way?
Nope as soon as I saw the $80 price for the app I know I’d rather get the blackmagic video assist monitor and just record to braw 😊
Uh… that’s logical. $800 vs $80+ a monitor already own? I’m poking, but do keep in mind that many cameras don’t output to braw. And, braw isn’t actually raw, where ProRes raw is. I like braw a lot — but it ain’t RAW.
Hi. quick question, do you pay per file or once? If the payment is for life, is it tied to some account or computer? I use windows
You pay for a license for the camera. That would be insane if you had to pay per file. Whatever Camara you shoot with, you buy the license for that. As far as I know, the license is for life. If you buy a new camera model, then you’ll need a new license for that model because it will be a different module to convert from that new camera. The license is to your account, not to your computer.
Once you purchase the Raw Converter Module for your specific camera, is it a one time purchase and life time use? Or do I have to purchase a new module each time I nedd to convert (same camera).
@photojoseph  Perhaps you live in YouTube. I reside in the U.S.A, and as I said - capitalism is alive and well. So if it were someone's perogative to charge downloaders $79.99 per download, it would be an acceptable practice. Hence, I simply asked you if that was the case. Secondly, I don't expect you to outline every possible "contingency", but you should leave room for people to ask questions without giving a sarcastic answer to their inquiry. Thirdly, I did visit the manufacturer's website, but just like you, they were not clear as to whether it was a one-time purchase with unlimited conversions per camera model. So step your YouTube game up buddy, if you endorse, sell or promote a product; you should articulate exactly what the buyer is entitled to.
@TannerTube-t9p Um… this is YouTube, not America. And I can’t possibly outline every single possible contingency thought that a viewer might have. It’s pretty easy to go to the manufacturer’s website and verify policy, if you are genuinely concerned.
​@photojoseph This is America. Capitalism is alive and well. So I wanted to verify because you weren't specific. If you a recommend a product or service, you should always be specific about its cost, features and benefits.
c'mon… you really think if you had to buy the module every time you want to do a conversion that anyone would buy this, or that I wouldn't tell you that??
Hello and thank you very much for your video! I have a FS7 with XDCA and Shogun Inferno and raw convertor does not seem to recognize the files from my camera. When I import them into the software it tells me "video files are broken". I tried to contact the software support but no answer. Do you know if they stopped developing it? Or is the problem maybe from somewhere else? Thank you very much!
@@photojoseph Ok, thank you very much for your response !
I don’t see the FS7 on their compatibility lis, so that’d be why. They’ve been quite responsive to me; it’s worth trying again and noting that you recognize it’s not supported yet, and offering to send raw files that they need to develop it. Honestly the developer is a bit weird. Don’t expect a free license in exchange for providing them the files. But at least you might get support added.
That conversion company is not gonna last long. B-RAW is gonna be available on Sony cameras this year 😊
What does that have to do with anything? The conversion is ProRes Raw to Cinema DNG.
I'm so glad Google AI suggested this video when I searched for editing ProRes RAW in DaVinci R. GREAT video; Thank you PhotoJoseph for this. Much RESPECT.
Thank you! 🙏
Mr. PJ.....hope all is well. I'm sure you've been asked this before. But does Panasonic plan to ever incorporate BRAW internally in their cameras? Seems like it would be a win/win for both BMD and Panasonic. It would definitely increase sales for DR Studio and Lumix cameras. Why only love for ProRes/ProRes Raw?
@@photojoseph Ok, thanks for the reply.
I don’t have a good answer for you and I certainly would like it too.
Since Apple’s RAW Converter is not available for Windows, do you have any recommended tools that can help me convert ProRes RAW footage into a format compatible with DaVinci Resolve.
It’s not an apple product and it is available on windows.
Super helpful. Subscribed! We already went over budget and am not keen on spending the $75 license fee from "Raw Convertor" to convert from ProRes RAW to CDNG. Still, I guess this is the best application to utilize without sacrificing image quality.
@@photojoseph Bad thing is the Maker/owner of Raw Convertor (to the contrary of the Blackmagic policy in which they respect buyers and sell their product - DaVinci Resolve- lifetime) sells not lifetime, not even subscription, but a license for a camera… I plan to shift fm gh5s to gh7 and do not want to pay each and every time I use a different camera.. and to say the truth I curse Blackmagic for that as it is all about software capabilities to utilise when dealing with various codecs and formats they can cope with ProRes LT HQ 222 but not Raw..(( the whole audience is whinning for 5 years or more asking to include this capability but Blackmagic is ignoring it. Why? They could easily deal with Apple abt licence and if necessity arise make it a plug-in for a price.. I’d better pay money to Blackmagic for a codec than to a 3rd party entrepreneur selling it as a camera license.
Yep. It’s the necessity if you’re blending techs like this. Good luck!
Thanks!
That’s so awesome, thank you!
hi, great video. At 6:26, in the camera raw tab, why wouldn't my colour space be chosen to specific camera colour space like you, which is Panasonic V- Gamut. the three option I can choose are rec709, P3D60 and black magic design ?
Interesting; what camera did you shoot on? And I’m assuming you converted with Raw Converter (the app shown here)?
#TIL "mezzanine files", call them digital interneg, call them proxies, but oh soo cloud storage delicious! You can work on projects with remote editors. It can be done and reconformed to those large/dng files at the end. NO More Blue Monday.
Glad you like the tip!!
Hi I have raw convertor and Assimilate...raw convertor is faster but somehow I have the feeling that assimilate makes the conversion better...
@@photojoseph Yeah the Assimilate IO is old and clumsy I use it to make proxy's of Proresraw footage I had some issue to make proxy from cdng data.
About comparaison I have no idea how to make the test but at the same level of compression 3:1 Neat was working slightly faster with Assimilate cdng footage vs raw converter (mostly I transcode S5 org,S5iiX and GH5s and my computer is not the newest as my GPU )
And sometimes with raw converter my PC crashed without raison and I had zero problem with Raw Converter.
I too have Assimilate and it’s a pain in the 🫏 to use. I’d love to see a comparison quantified because I don’t think it’s better. You have compression levels from nothing to considerable in Raw Converter and the ease of it is unparalleled. If someone can prove that Assimilate is better I’d love to see that.
I'm using Assimilate Play Pro Studio on Windows to do this conversion. I presume that's similar. Or is there more to it in RAW converter ?
@ Color space isn't baked in with RAW. That's not how that works.
@ Sorry? Yes, those are the steps, outlined and demonstrated clearly. I added a ton of additional information explaining what and why, and of course the entire proxy workflow, which is far from uncomplicated. Also I don’t understand “retaining the colorspace you shot in and offering more flexibility”. There’s one color space when shooting RAW; RAW (Log). I feel like this comment is meant for a different video, or you didn’t actually watch this, or you’ve never shot RAW and so don’t understand it. This is a simple process with lots of complicated nuances and caveats.
@@photojoseph Overly complicated? The workflow is literally just the following: Hit 'Import' > Hit 'Render' > Select your preferred codec and location > Done

It couldn't be simpler whilst also retaining the colour space you shot in and offering more flexibility.
Assimilate is better for the fact that you don’t need to keep purchasing a license per camera.
Simplicity. I find Assimilate overly complicated.
Does timecode get transferred to DNG as well
Interesting. I didn't know you could preserve timecode in CinemaDNG files.
@isaacalgutria that’s fair. I didn’t think to answer that question even in the second half, and it’s a good one!
@@photojoseph thank you. I appreciate. I’ll be honest I didn’t watch the 2nd half since I don’t do cloud workflow.
💯 absolutely — the second half of this video would be impossible without it. I even synced off-camera audio with the DNG via timecode.
I've used Adobe Premiere for 25 years. But after the recent Adobe BS treating customers badly and the fact that Premiere crashed 10 times with my i9 PC. I'm seriously going to consider DaVinci Resolve for my next film. (Shark) Is Raw Convertor available for Windows?
@@photojoseph Thank you so much Joseph!
It appears to be! https://www.rawconvertor.com/
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