Adobe releases a list of the first cameras that allow direct RAW uploads to Frame.io

Adobe releases a list of the first cameras that allow direct RAW uploads to Frame.io

On the photographic front, C2C will soon integrate (almost) seamlessly with Fujifilm’s $2,500 X-H2S camera. You must purchase Fujifilm’s $1,000 FT-XH file transmitter, which supports both 600Mbps wired and 802.11ac wireless connections. With that setup, photographers will be able to transfer high-resolution RAW files right from the camera, allowing them to, for example, convey breaking news images to an agency.

Although the new approach is intended for experts, YouTubers may potentially be able to submit videos straight to editors for a speedy response. The DaVinci Resolve 18 software from Blackmagic Design also has a set of collaboration capabilities that let editors, colorists, VFX artists, and audio engineers work together in real-time on the same project, so Adobe isn’t the only firm doing this. By the end of 2022, RED’s V-Raptor series will get the additional features, while the Fujifilm X-H2S will get them in the spring of 2023.