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Re: Compression quality issues
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Michael Sacci
on Jul 2, 2009 at 6:56:39 pm
With DV, if you capture as 10-Bit Uncompressed or ProRes which are both 10-bit and 4:2:2 you have bigger files with no quality gain but everything you do in your post process will retain higher quality especially added graphics and give you more room to color correct. So if your project has a lot of graphic it maybe worth the extra steps. The fastest way to get your footage out of DV is to have a deck with SDI (they are not the cheap DV decks) so instead of capturing via DV you capture ProRes or Uncompressed.
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