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What software is compatible with HDR PQ?

asilvaspoon
Apprentice

Hello all, 

I'm shooting on an R10, and am looking to work with 10 bit footage. I want to know what software is ideal for HDR PQ? Da Vinci Resolve doesn't work apart from Studio. What about Premier Pro? Is that a viable option? Does anyone have input that they could share? 

TIA 

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shadowsports
Legend
Legend

Greetings ,

This is primarily a matter of preference.  If I was heavily invested in Adobe, I'd go with creative cloud.

Premiere Pro will run you $252 a year

I don't care for software subscriptions so, DR Studio $295 lifetime

Like Premiere Final Cut has been available on Mac forever If you like MacOS, Final Cut Pro $299.99.  

These are pretty much the top three HDR PQ 10-bit apps.  It's supported in other "lesser" applications, but none are more robust from a development standpoint as the above three.  

~Rick
Bay Area - CA


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p4pictures
Elite
Elite

Remember that when HDR PQ is selected that you also get files compressed with H.265 compression as well as 10-bit. H.265 is a challenge for all but very high performance computers and graphics cards, or Apple M processors. 


Brian
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jrhoffman75
Legend
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https://luma-touch.com/introducing-lumafusion-2-4-hdr-support-with-10-bit-processing-hevc-transparen...

 

John Hoffman
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