Red and Fujifilm cameras will be able to back up straight to Adobe’s cloud
RED and Fujifilm are partnering with Adobe and Frame.io to back camera footage directly to Adobe’s Creative Cloud.
Red video cameras have previously supported camera-to-cloud functionality via the use of an external video encoder, but this new collaboration will allow both the Red V-Raptor and V-Raptor XL to directly upload up to 8K RAW files into Adobe cloud from the camera, without the need for additional hardware.
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