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ProRes files.

ProRes is a popular and widely used video format, originally developed by Apple in 2007 for high-quality performance editing in Final Cut Pro.

Discover the history of ProRes files, the advantages and disadvantages, as well as how they’re compatible with Adobe Creative Cloud.

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History of the ProRes file.

The Apple ProRes codec family was created in 2007 by Apple Inc. Apple ProRes enabled first-rate real-time editing performance, image quality preservation, and lower storage rates for high bit-depth videos. The creative industries rapidly adopted ProRes as a high-quality and flexible codec that retains all original details from the camera file.

In 2018, Apple created ProRes RAW. This has the same principles of the ProRes codec, designed for raw videos and applied to a camera pixels raw image data. In other words, ProRes RAW has the high ProRes performance, combined with the flexibility that comes from raw data.

Pros and cons of ProRes files.

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