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Autokroma BRAW Studio Now with Apple M1 support

Autokroma updated their BRAW Studio plugin for Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects and Media Encoder for Apple M1 support. Autokroma BRAW Studio was the first plugin enabling you to use Blackmagic Design’s RAW format in Adobe Premiere and After Effects. With the release of BRAW in September 2018, Blackmagic rolled out support for DaVinci Resolve as it’s their own NLE. Their official Blackmagic RAW 1.5 SDK with Premiere and After Effects support only came out a year later later. Autokroma took their chance and quickly created their plugin to help BRAW users. With the new 2.5.1 update, BRAW Studio runs on Apple Silicon Macs now. The new Apple CPUs are based on the ARM-architecture instead of x86 like previously. Thus, software producers need to adapt their programs to work flawlessly and make use of the benefits of the new architecture. FYI: BMD’s own Blackmagic RAW SDK already has supported Apple M1 Macs for a bit over two months by now.The new version also supports MFR (Multi-Frame Rendering) in the beta versions of After Effects 2022. In the previous July update Autokroma added support for Nikon Z6II/Z7II and Panasonic Lumix S1H/S1/S5 BRAW clips captured by a Blackmagic Video Assist. The PrPro Panel looks a lot like Lumetri to make RAW adjustments easier for Premier users. Credit: Autokroma What’s the difference to Blackmagic’s official RAW SDK? Of course, it’s a valid question, why you should use BRAW Studio instead of BMD’s free official RAW SDK utility, which also adds support for Premiere...

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Published By: CineD - Friday, 27 August, 2021

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