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    Downloaded it to testrun it yesterday, but haven't installed.. Is it Rocket acellerated?
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    He he, I already knew this since I give the Workshop in Brazil, and for this I told every one there that the R3D files from RED cameras could not be open also in ADOBE bypassing RXC-Pro, but I have now grown to love RCX-Pro, that I will till continue to use it... A lot... ;)


    Edit: what an idiot, just realized that I din't write it properly, it meant to say that I knew since then that THE COULD BE OPEN IN ADOBE... ;)

    Its okay I got the BTS Videos of the Workshop to prove it... ;)


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    Has anyone noticed that you can open R3D files native in the new Photoshop? DSMC...

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    I wonder if CS6 Bridge will support R3D thumbnail or preview viewing? Would be nice...
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    Yes, but as I mentioned in another thread, it's 8 bits.
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    ...it's just a matter of time.

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    Yes, but as I mentioned in another thread, it's 8 bits.
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    I too use Bridge a lot. That would be a nice feature indeed.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Lowe View Post
    I wonder if CS6 Bridge will support R3D thumbnail or preview viewing? Would be nice...
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    I played with some R3Ds in PS6. It's promising stuff, but I'd like to know what I'm looking at quality-wise. Playing back 5K on my laptop at half speed while viewing at 100% with layered effects applied is fun for a minute, but it's not reality.
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    I could not find any RAW settings for the r3d's - any ideas?
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    @ Tom, I guess the answer to your FB enthusiasm is mainly the encryption of the R3Ds, untill tat came, the codecs were more comparable...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jannard View Post
    Has anyone noticed that you can open R3D files native in the new Photoshop? DSMC...

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    Amazing!!!

    That's exactly I've asked once here last year...

    And RED and Adobe were listening on that.

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