![]() ![]() When I just need to edit something quickly, I usually do it in Premiere Pro, because for short projects, I can work in it far more quickly than I can in Resolve. ![]() So while it’s a little disappointing that Adobe hasn’t released an update to provide native BRAW support yet, it’s fantastic that there is another way to use BRAW footage within Premiere Pro without having to transcode it in Resolve. I bounce between Premiere and Resolve regularly myself when editing different projects. Although a large number of people seem to be ditching Premiere Pro and other editors in favour of DaVinci Resolve recently, Premiere Pro is still a hugely popular editing application.
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