.CIN File Format
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File Description | Kodak's Cineon film system was a computer based system for compositing and effects, image restoration and color management. CIN is the proprietary format created by this system. Kodak no longer sells the system or its components; however, the CIN file format is still used in the film visual effects world. |
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CIN Topics | File Extensions CIN Frequently Asked Questions None. |
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When you double click CIN files on computer, the associated program will be launched to open the selected CIN file. But you can change it to any program at your pleasure. a) Select a program to open CIN files on WindowsRight-click on the CIN file and go through 'Open with' > 'Choose default program'. In the pop-up windows, choose a program as the CIN file opener. If you decide to always open CIN files with the program, only check the option 'Always use the selected program to open this kind of file'. b) Select another application to open CIN files on MacFirst Get Info about any one of CIN files by right-clicking or Command-I, and click 'Open with' arrow to choose a program to start your CIN file. Click 'Change All' button to set the selected application as the default CIN file opener app. |
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