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Re: Apple Pro Res.
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gary adcock
on Aug 27, 2008 at 2:11:02 pm
[Marc Poirier]
"OK.. so if some animations where made in 30frames per second and brought in a 59.94 fields per second timeline, there shouldn't be any problem.. "
Correct - that would be the normal workflow for graphics and animation for video.
gary adcock
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