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Re: Compression quality issues
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Walter Miale
on Jul 2, 2009 at 3:15:52 pm
Thanks again.
I understand the principle, and that one should export unprocessed timeline to Compressor. I did a couple of tests and it works. But Just to be clear: when one captures dv footage into FCP,
one should edit in (not uncompressed but in) dv - NTSC?
There is nothing to gain in terms of color space etc by editing in uncompressed mode?
And what about workflow? So that one can see what one is doing, do you recommend rendering as one goes and then trashing the renders from the desktop, or what? It gets complicated when one copies clips and sequences from file to file. Always de-render before copying I guess, yes?
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