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  1. #1 Assimilate Red Plugin for Premiere and After Effects 
    Luki,

    Would Assimilate ever make a Red plug-in to sell to Adobe users? I'm thinking of a plug-in that would allow for direct import of R3D files into Premiere and After Effects.

    I think there would be a huge market for that kind of simple workflow, especially without the need for proxies.
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    I second that!
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    Ok, first off, Luki and his company would not do it. That would be handled by RED.

    Can they do it? Sure... Unlike FCP, Adobe allows programmers into the Guts of Premiere so that they can write their own applications.. It's pretty cool.

    Will it happen? Nope, not anytime soon. Their agreement with Apple makes it kind of tough.

    The POTENTIAL of the software is incredible, but the politics of the company, at this time, severly limit the potential.

    Things will change at NAB when they release it

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    A friend at Adobe says they are working on RED support but have not spent much time on it due to other priorities.
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    How about .R3D import into Aperture/Lightroom/Photoshop. That'd be great. Thanks.
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    As I said, Adobe offers NO DIRECT support of any one codec (99.9% of the time) because they do not have too. They have an open platform program so vendors can install whatever they wish.

    It's a very smart way to go

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    Maybe REDcode support will be the .01% :)

    At least thats what the inside info is alluding to.
    Maybe no one is allowed to talk about this yet but it's
    pretty exciting.
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    Adobe still does not even support DVC PRO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg David View Post
    Adobe still does not even support DVC PRO.
    Wrong.
    Adobe does support DVCPRO in the current CS3 with Premiere/Aftereffects/Flash/Photoshop/Encore etc.
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    The Cineform guys will likely be the conduit to Adobe R3D access. I'm not sure if PC based Premiere is easier for them to deal with than the OSX version though. Maybe David can clue us in a little.

    I'm still on the fence about buying a new Mac. Perhaps I'll get it and run XP on it.
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