Using DPX Files to Edit in Premiere Pro

How can I create an Image Sequence out of DPX Files so that I can Edit in Premiere and never have to deal again with the single DPX files?  I have seen a couple forum questions, but none that answered my specific issue.  I have DPX files (50,000 of them) that I need to edit with.  I was hoping to create a video file that would string the files together in their original size (looks like they are 2k) that I could
edit with and not have to touch the single frames separately again.

Possibly: FAQ:How do I convert my files?
Cheers
Eddie

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