![]() ![]() So, Adobe's own NLE, which can normally read/ingest sequential video dng files, can't recognize Adobe's own Enhanced dng files from the same source. I would use AAE as a work around but AAE has no way to export out to DNGs for color correction.) (Interestingly, After Effects has no problem reading those same files, recognizing them as a single video file. All that works fine.īut then when I try to either relink those files or ingest them as a new video clip, Adobe PrPro says the files are damaged or an unknown format. In Adobe Bridge, I bring the individual files into Adobe Camera Raw and batch Enhance the files, then back in Bridge delete the original dng files, batch rename to remove "_Enhanced" and add a sequential number starting with _001. When I originally ingested each folder of Blackmagic DNG files (representing a shot from the camera), where a single video file was linked to the sequential raw files, PrPro had no issue understanding the dng format or that these sequential files were a single video (with an in-camera wav audio file). (The film I'm editing was shot 1920x1080 and clips were output to raw DNG files.)īut Adobe Premiere Pro (version 15.4.1 running on a MacPro Big Sur 11.5.1) can't read Adobe's own Enhanced DNG file format. I'm trying to use the new Enhance feature in Adobe Camera Raw to enlarge Blackmagic DNG files from HD to UHD: Using Camera Raw Enhance on a 1920x1080 file scales it perfectly to 3840x2160, aka 4K. If you want to use the Focus Magic plugin for Photoshop, you can, but it takes extra steps.I posted this in the Adobe Support Community and got no response.so here's hoping! The file will upload to smugmug.įocus Magic is a fantastic program. Drag it and drop it into your browser’s smugmug ‘add file’ drag and drop interface. Open my photo site (on smugmug) in my browser and select ‘add files.’ Then, right click on the photo in Library module and select “show in explorer.” Now you have a folder open with that photo selected.If you read from disk, you will get the blanked out metadata fields that Focus Magic erases on every photo it fixes. You want to “overwrite” not “read from disk.” If you overwrite, you will put your comments, keywords, GPS, descriptions, titles and all of your other metadata back in place on this photo that was fixed in Focus Magic. ![]() It says that an external program changed the metadata and what do I want to do. The metadata icon on the photo indicates a problem (marked with a “!”). Go back into Lighroom and find the just-corrected photo.In Focus Magic, make corrections and then save the photo.Automatically open Focus Magic with the affected photo.Use the “open in other application” feature at the end of export, and set this to the Focus Magic exe file.Export as JPEG at 90% quality to a directory on my hard drive.90% of the time I use the one preset for export and upload that does this: Export using my special export presets.I can sort on green and yellow flags using my smartfolders in the collections section. If I’m not going to export the photo right now, then I just leave the flag as yellow. That workflow is different, not included here, and diverges from this point. I then break out into special processing like HDR or for stock photos if the candidate looks promising. Mark each with a yellow flag when done in the Develop module. X (reject) the duds (90% of the duds are blurry or just poor composition). ![]() Automatically save DNGs to directories sorted by date and add to the folder list. Automatically apply copyright notice using special preset during import.
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