I've not found any definitive answers on this.

I can import a cineform based AVI (12bit 4444) but i'm pretty sure the import 
is truncating at 8 bits. Cineform within a QT wrapper performs like a dog by 
comparison and also won't import at all - the decode produces just noise (i've 
tried various flavours)

Even if Nuke can import the AVI at 12 bit i cannot write out cineform AVIs and 
as i mentioned the QT write performance is around 5 times slower in my tests. 
And flakly as hell.

I realise that Nuke likes file sequences but i have storage limitations here 
and a 12 bit 4444 intermediate would be very useful for me.

Just a question of getting it in and out of nuke.

This is all Win 7x64. I believe there's a plug in for Nuke but i've not heard 
back from anyone at magna manna.

Is anyone else in the same box or are you all using DPXs?

many thanks for any help
Paul



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