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The end of QuickTime PhotoJPEG??

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ccbcc:
ProRes should support up to 8k but it's dumb as hell to limit a codec to a certain resolution or framerate. Also codec development seems to be limited to delivery codecs such as H265 and not intermediate codecs..
Someone, please build a future proof videocontainer around OpenEXR. Or something else that can support floating point values for HDR and basically limitless resolutions.

Noedelhap:

--- Quote from: StockStudio on December 20, 2017, 07:57 ---
--- Quote from: increasingdifficulty on December 20, 2017, 05:56 ---Finally, no more PJPEG!

ProRes is what you're looking for.

--- End quote ---

If I could encode ProRes on my PC - I would do it a long time ago...


--- End quote ---

Check out AfterCodecs, if you want to encode ProRes on a Windows PC! Works like a charm in After Effects CC.

jamesbenet:
Why will this be scrapped? They could just add an on of switch in preferences. Its not as if they are coding changes for these codecs. They are just using old code. This is such a crappy move by Adobe, tons of archival footage is in these codecs, aswell as cameras sold today that record on them like the Pro Canon DSLRs. We need agencies to standarize on a specific open codec setting and not ProRes which is closed.

jamesbenet:
Official Adobe thread: https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2396734

skysense:
What does this mean for all media uploaded as PJPEG?

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