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I was going to make a news topic about this but I wasn't sure if it really qualified so I thought I'd share it here among those who are most interested and knowledgeable about this stuff, and if someone wants to make it into news then feel free.  I just don't feel qualified to properly summarize it at the moment.

 

Basically I got this email, and there's a video that goes with it:

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I wanted to email you to give you an update on our new Blackmagic RAW file format that’s been made available today for our URSA Mini Pro cameras and DaVinci Resolve.

 

 

What is Blackmagic RAW

Blackmagic RAW is a modern codec we designed as a replacement for both RAW and video codecs, because we wanted it to be very easy to use, very fast and much higher quality.

 

We have a video that explains all about Blackmagic RAW if you would like to watch it. <-- video link

 

 

Faster and More Intelligent

Blackmagic RAW is much more intelligent than simple RAW container formats like the CinemaDNG format we have used in the past, because it understands the characteristics of the image sensor and the camera’s color science. This means we get much more cinematic images and the quality is much better for smaller file sizes.

 

Another big feature of Blackmagic RAW is how it's designed. We have done a partial de-mosaic in the camera, so that part of the processing pipeline has been hardware accelerated by the camera itself. This means Blackmagic RAW does not load up the software with lots of processing and so the result is incredibly fast playback and faster rendering.

 

You also get total control over RAW settings such as ISO, white balance, exposure, contrast, saturation and custom color spaces. Blackmagic RAW also includes extensive metadata support including user customizable sidecar metadata files, plus GPU and CPU acceleration, new Blackmagic Design Generation 4 Color Science, different encoding options for constant quality or constant bitrate and more.

 

 

Modern RAW Format

We designed Blackmagic RAW to be a replacement for both video and RAW formats. It’s really dramatically better than video codecs because the images don't suffer from the 4:2:2 video filtering. Plus compressing video is much more noticeable as image artifacts. But Blackmagic RAW is also better than other RAW formats such as CinemaDNG because it's a single file, is hardware accelerated by the camera so it's much faster, you also have all the color detail and you get full RAW adjustments.

 

 

Powerful Metadata

When it comes to metadata, Blackmagic RAW can embed metadata into the file itself, as well as add sidecar files that means users can add their own metadata. A good example of how this works, is you could record to Blackmagic RAW with camera settings, however when you do RAW adjustments in DaVinci Resolve, you can save that into the sidecar file and all other software that reads the files will see those changes.

 

Where this is really powerful is when working in video gamma. If you select video gamma in the URSA Mini Pro camera, you will see video gamma if you edit the files. But it’s only the metadata in the file that’s telling the software that the files are video gamma. Underneath they are always film gamma. So if you ever want to color grade the images, you don't get clipped whites and blacks, and all that film dynamic range is there. When you pull up the blacks, or pull down the whites, all that detail will just appear!

 

 

Developer SDK Library

The good news is it’s easy to add Blackmagic RAW support into any software because we have bundled up all the downstream software processing into a single software library that's free for developers. This library is available on Mac, Windows and Linux and it means all the complexity of using Blackmagic RAW has been handled and reading sidecar files, setting RAW parameters and all the color science is included.

 

This ensures you get consistent images between different software applications and across operating system platforms. DaVinci Resolve 15.1 also uses this library so any RAW settings changed in DaVinci Resolve will be seen by other software. We have also built a simple app called Blackmagic RAW Player that lets you review Blackmagic RAW files.

 

 

Cost and Availability

The good news is this update is free of charge. If you own a Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro camera then you can download a public beta for your camera that adds Blackmagic RAW and it also upgrades your camera to Generation 4 Color Science.

 

So you can start shooting in Blackmagic RAW immediately, we are also releasing a new version of DaVinci Resolve 15.1 today. This release has several new features, but most importantly, it includes support for Blackmagic RAW.

 

If you would like to play with some Blackmagic RAW sample files, we have posted some camera original files on our web site. Please go to www.blackmagicdesign.com and select the URSA Mini Pro product page. You will see a new Blackmagic RAW tab that includes extra information, however on this page we have these camera original files to download.

 

You can also download the Blackmagic RAW Player from this page and it lets you play the files. Perhaps you can download DaVinci Resolve and do some test color grades on the files. You will be able to go to the camera tab in the primary color corrector area and see the RAW settings. You can even save sidecar files.

 

If you want to add Blackmagic RAW support to your own software, the Blackmagic RAW Developer SDK is also available on this page and it includes sample code so you can see how to use the library.

 

Please check out our web site for more information. I am personally very excited by Blackmagic RAW and the feedback from the beta testers has been incredible. I was playing some Blackmagic RAW clips yesterday and then realized I was playing them from an old USB mechanical hard disk. I cannot play 4K video files off this disk, but I could play 4.6K Blackmagic RAW files perfectly. It’s quite amazing how good the pictures look at small file sizes. It’s very exciting.

 

I hope this gives you a good update on what Blackmagic RAW is and how it works. We look forward to discovering what you can do with it!

 

Sounds like sort of a big deal and a big leap forward but then, that's what marketing does best lol

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1 minute ago, Ryan_Vickers said:

I was going to make a news topic about this but I wasn't sure if it really qualified so I thought I'd share it here among those who are most interested and knowledgeable about this stuff, and if someone wants to make it into news then feel free.  I just don't feel qualified to properly summarize it at the moment.

 

Basically I got this email, and there's a video that goes with it:

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Sounds like sort of a big deal and a big leap forward but then, that's what marketing does best lol

So you are telling me that my V20 is even more outdated. lol! xD

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8 minutes ago, Wh0_Am_1 said:

So you are telling me that my V20 is even more outdated. lol! xD

I don't mean to state the obvious but a smart phone has never been, is not now, nor ever will be a match for any professional grade cinema camera

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this new raw format is very interesting and initial tests by cinematographers are positive but waiting to see it it will only be supported by davinci resolve or will premiere and other editing software support it.  few months past prores raw made a big splash in the news but it has problem where only fcpx supports the format.

yeah what would i know about cameras or cinematography compared to you tech people.  i've only done this work for nearly 20 years, won a few awards, worked in over a dozen different countries and a few multi million dollar projects

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10 hours ago, LaFemmeEnVert said:

this new raw format is very interesting and initial tests by cinematographers are positive but waiting to see it it will only be supported by davinci resolve or will premiere and other editing software support it.  few months past prores raw made a big splash in the news but it has problem where only fcpx supports the format.

Knowing how Premiere jumps on supporting new formats, I wouldn't expect them to get this any time soon, or perhaps ever, unless someone else makes a plugin for them like webm

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32 minutes ago, Ryan_Vickers said:

Knowing how Premiere jumps on supporting new formats, I wouldn't expect them to get this any time soon, or perhaps ever, unless someone else makes a plugin for them like webm

with prores raw is not open standard and apple doesnt license it out for other parties. i think this is Apple's way of forcing people to use fcp. and i think Adobe is planning to drop support for all prores because of license costs, with blackmagic raw they make it open standard and free license so i think premiere will add support for it in future. today i download the sample files and tested in resolve studio. the result is fantastic.  now I can't wait to get hands on the new pocket camera 4K.

 

https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/blackmagicursaminipro/blackmagicraw

Open Standard and Free to Download

Cross platform and license free!

Blackmagic RAW is the world’s only truly modern, high performance, professional RAW codec that is open, cross platform and free. The codec is supported via the free SDK on Mac OS, Windows and Linux systems. Best of all, there are no hidden licenses or ongoing fees. Blackmagic RAW has been designed to provide the industry with an open, elegant and standardized high quality image format that can be used across products and in customer workflows absolutely free!

yeah what would i know about cameras or cinematography compared to you tech people.  i've only done this work for nearly 20 years, won a few awards, worked in over a dozen different countries and a few multi million dollar projects

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14 hours ago, Ryan_Vickers said:

I don't mean to state the obvious but a smart phone has never been, is not now, nor ever will be a match for any professional grade cinema camera

Yeah, but it still looks amazing.

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