

EditReady's unique color pipeline make this a breeze, translating everything to what you need it to be, without compromises. When a shoot mixes camera formats, you'll end up with a variety of color spaces, Log types, HDR formats, and LUTs. The end result? A high quality proxy that's easy to edit with, with all the flexibility a non-RAW format carries. EditReady uses each vendor's specific RAW decoder, using the vendor preferred Log format to reflect the original shooting intent. Use metadata to automatically rename files, or burn data into overlays. Review and edit metadataĮditReady lets you view and edit all of the metadata associated with your file, including location data, camera settings, and diagnostic information. Every codec gets transcoded as its makers intended it to. No unofficial frameworks, and zero hacks.

Using each manufacturers' original SDK wherever possible to ensure the best quality transcodes.

And now, we're turning it up a notch with EditReady Pro! Download for Mac EditReady 22.4 - Phantom CineRAW, timecode generation, RED anamorphic desqueeze and more. Since 2008, EditReady has had your back when your NLE doesn’t support your camera’s file format.
