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March 4th, 2008, 11:51 AM | #1 |
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Hi, i have been working with my EX1 and Prospect HD,
have some issues with Premiere Pro but after submitting a ticket i was told to reinstall Cineform and now everything is running smothly. Now, I am mostly a DOP/Camera Op and use Prospect HD for exporting AVI and Quicktime from my EX1. If i wanted just to shoot and deliver the footage to the client in the highest quality possible for them to do post-production, what are my choices? Should i import in AE and render as an uncompress file? does it matter if is Quicktime Uncompressed out from AE? is it ok to export 8 bpc if i am not doing the post? I will have (if i am lucky:)) clients with every platform possible, and i don't know if they are any compatibility issues exporting from AE (PC) to Quicktime for MAC. Thanks in advance... H |
March 4th, 2008, 04:22 PM | #2 |
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Stick with CineForm files over uncompressed. There is not quality gain in converting CineForm to uncompressed, in fact there is loss if you use 8-bit uncompressed formats. The CineForm decoders are free for post production applications for Mac and PC.
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