Is Photoshop capable of turning RAW videos into videos? [was:RAW]

Is Photoshop capable of turning RAW videos into videos?  There is such thing as RAW video.  Cameras that can shoot 4K such as Canon 7D, Blackmagic, and other 4K cameras are capable of shooting videos in RAW.

How are you doing the save?  Just choosing File - Save?
Photoshop remembers the last "master file" format you saved something in.  If the current document is capable of being saved in that format, it will default to that format for the next save.
What happens if you do the following:
1.  Open your raw file, and edit it.
2.  File - Save As, and in the Save as type field choose Photoshop (*.PSD;*.PDD).
3.  Complete the save operation.
I'm betting that will result in your having saved a PSD format file.
In summary, change your habit to use File - Save As to save your master document and you can't go wrong.
-Noel

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