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Re: 10bit Workflow Leopard and Intel
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Jesse Rosen
on May 8, 2008 at 2:03:53 pm
Better than this is to buy the gluetools DPX toolkit, and do the above but to DPX instead of TIFF. Smaller files than TIFF and faster conversions in my experience. Still may be a gamma shift for the time being, but that's easy enough to fix in Shake.
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Jesse Rosen
Director of Technical Development
Abel Cine Tech, Inc.
www.bustedskull.com
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