Shardul,I second that. I also really appreciate you taking time to explain this in detail and reinforcing the understanding. So happy to be here on this forum and learning new things.
I would really appreciate if you can also answer the second part of the question. How does the free version of DR handle the NEV file with N-raw 12 bit (since it only supports up to 8 bit). I am contemplating buying the Studio license, but only if necessary as I am not a professional to justify the cost![]()
I just downloaded the free version and installed it on an extra computer here that gets little use to verify what it's capabilities were...haven't had a copy of the free version installed here for several years and wanted to be sure I was giving you accurate information.
The 8-bit limit you mention applies to H.264 output, but does not apply to H.265 in the free version which allows either 8 or 10 bit output. To do that, you would select H.265 as Codec and Main 10 as the Encoding Profile in the Export page settings.
Also there are several DNxHD and DNxHR encoders that support 10 and 12 bit exports, as well as uncompressed formats that you can use for archival storage.
Bottom line, you can shoot in NRaw, 12-bit and output H.265, 10-bit without issue with the free version.
I never use H.264, myself...rarely a reason to these days. Anything I share or upload to YT or Vimeo is always H.265 10 bit or better.
Download the free version and try it out, you can always buy the Studio version and transition seamlessly.
Cheers!