Canon EOS C200B EOS C200 EOS C200B Instruction Manual - Page 160

Developing RAW Clips

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Working with Clips on a Computer 160 Developing RAW Clips Use the Cinema RAW Development software to develop RAW clips recorded on a CFast card. After you develop the clips and export them to a full-quality standard file type such as DPX, they will be ready for color grading. Alternatively, you can use the Canon RAW Plugin to easily use RAW clips unaltered (in RAW) directly from major non-linear editing (NLE) applications. The software and plugin are available as free downloads from your local Canon website. Check the download page for the system requirements and the latest information about the software. You will find detailed instructions about installing and uninstalling the software in the "Read This First" PDF file included in the compressed file you will download from the website. For details about using the software, refer to the instruction manual (PDF file) that is installed with the software. Cinema RAW Development: Software application that allows you to develop, play back and export RAW clips. The software is available for Windows and macOS. Canon RAW Plugin for Avid Media Access: Plugin that allows you to easily import RAW clips from a storage device or a local folder in the computer to the compatible version of Avid Media Composer (an NLE application compatible with Avid Media Access), directly from within the application. The plugin is available for the Windows and macOS versions of Avid Media Composer. Canon RAW Plugin for Final Cut Pro X: Plugin that allows you to easily import RAW clips from a storage device to Apple Final Cut Pro X, directly from within the application. The plugin is available for macOS.

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Working with Clips on a Computer
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Developing RAW Clips
Use the Cinema RAW Development software to develop RAW clips recorded on a CFast card. After you develop
the clips and export them to a full-quality standard file type such as DPX, they will be ready for color grading.
Alternatively, you can use the Canon RAW Plugin to easily use RAW clips unaltered (in RAW) directly from major
non-linear editing (NLE) applications. The software and plugin are available as free downloads from your local
Canon website. Check the download page for the system requirements and the latest information about the
software.
You will find detailed instructions about installing and uninstalling the software in the “Read This First” PDF file
included in the compressed file you will download from the website. For details about using the software, refer to
the instruction manual (PDF file) that is installed with the software.
Cinema RAW Development: Software application that allows you to develop, play back and export RAW clips.
The software is available for Windows and macOS.
Canon RAW Plugin for Avid Media Access: Plugin that allows you to easily import RAW clips from a storage
device or a local folder in the computer to the compatible version of Avid Media Composer (an NLE application
compatible with Avid Media Access), directly from within the application. The plugin is available for the Windows
and macOS versions of Avid Media Composer.
Canon RAW Plugin for Final Cut Pro X: Plugin that allows you to easily import RAW clips from a storage device to
Apple Final Cut Pro X, directly from within the application. The plugin is available for macOS.