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# Technical & Compatibility

#### What editing software does CineDream support?

CineDream supports:

* Adobe Premiere Pro
* DaVinci Resolve
* Final Cut Pro
* Adobe Photoshop
* Adobe Lightroom Classic

#### Is CineDream a standalone application or a plugin?

CineDream is a standalone application that requires plugins for video editing software (Premiere, DaVinci, FCP) and can work with still images directly. It also includes plugins for Photoshop and an extension for Lightroom Classic.

#### Does CineDream support HDR workflows?

Not currently at this time as we are targeting Rec709 workflows for 1.0 release. But we do plan to revisit this as part of our development roadmap once color pipelines become more standardized and fully implemented in the major three NLEs.

#### Will CineDream work with Final Cut Pro 11.1?

Yes, CineDream is being tested and will be compatible with Final Cut Pro 11.1, including support for adjustment clips.


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