Getting footage into SG (Linear space)

I'm working on my potential pipeline.
I have a number of files that are 'technical grades or vfx elements' that are being worked on in Nuke. However i'd like to finish in Premiere Pro and SpeedGrade for the creative grading.
My question is what containers/formats can be used in this way.
For example, the work within Nuke is linear, i have linearised source files with large dynamic range (14 stops). So i will need to find a format that i can export these in to bring over to the suite to work, but retain the high range.
Ideally i'd like to use a quicktime movie container. I could use cineform for example, 12 bit 444 but i would need to find a way to store the full range into that container so either
- There is a codec combination that maintains 32 bit linear float in quicktime
- I need to produce log based movies
If i produce a log based movie then in SpeedGrade what is the best, correct method to use to reverse that into Linear for grading?
Or does anyone really grade with EXR files on a large format show - with Premier/SG link?
thanks
Paul

I don't know what RAW footage is. I thought RAW as a digital photo format without compression.
On the chance you mean recapturing footage in it's original format,
1. take the footage you have now off-line
2. Open up Log & Capture
3. Select all your footage in the Browser and select BATCH CAPTURE
4. In Log & Capture make sure the settings are for the correct format for the footage you wish to capture
5. Capture
6. Make sure the settings of your sequence are changed to match the footage you just captured.
There is probably an easier way using media manager - but I never use MM ....
good luck.
x

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