

The article overall begs a natural question as to why despite its benefits CinemaDNG has such sparse adoption among video camera makers. I think a section about this patent challenge is worth adding. Apple tried to challenge RED’s patent but apparently unsuccessfully. The most frustrating part is that RED’s patent appears to be extremely broad, covering the whole matter of _capturing visually lossless raw video in-camera_. It appears to be related to the '314 patent by RED. There is a move among video camera manufacturers to drop CinemaDNG support in favor of BlackMagic’s BRAW and other non-lossless (not truly scene-referred?) “raw” formats. If you found an error with any archives or the URLs themselves, you can fix them with this tool.Ĭheers.- InternetArchiveBot ( Report bug) 21:51, 7 August 2017 (UTC) Reply RED’s '314 patent claims and CinemaDNG adoption in cameras.If you have discovered URLs which were erroneously considered dead by the bot, you can report them with this tool.This message is updated dynamically through the template (last update: 18 January 2022). Editors have permission to delete these "External links modified" talk page sections if they want to de-clutter talk pages, but see the RfC before doing mass systematic removals.
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In addition, a page about CinemaDNG can add value to descriptions of other formats already within Wikipedia which it exploits, including DNG, XMP, and MXF. And if it fails, that too will be of interest, and cross-linkage with successful alternatives will be useful. But we are unlikely to know for years, during which time it will be of interest here.


There is no guarantee that CinemaDNG will suceed in its objectives (although Adobe has a good track-record in establishing new formats and standards). Barry Pearson 17:22, 18 September 2009 (UTC) Reply Several other companies are involved, and some have made press announcements and even product developments. The deliverables are freely available, and therefore will take on a life beyond just a few specialists. But the substantial nature of the recent deliverables is evidence of long-term investment in a project that will not disappear in the near future. The first event may not have been enough to warrant a new page. CinemaDNG now has 2 events associated with it - first, the launch of the proposal in April 2008, and now the supply of prerelease products and services and a specification in September 2009. I'm confident Wikipedia should have a page for this topic. Barry Pearson 17:26, 18 September 2009 (UTC) Reply Barry Pearson 17:22, 18 September 2009 (UTC) Reply Done! I wonder what the problem was? My fault, I guess - it was my first page creation. This has left the page looking a bit strange. In the end, after a few times round the loop, I just wrote CinemaDNG as the subject/heading. Then when I pressed "Save", it went back through the verification sequence, and when I once again pressed Save it then repeated the reminder. Whenever I left that field empty, it reminded me about it, and said "if you save again it will be written without a subject/heading". I couldn't find a way of saving this page with having to add a Subject/heading.
