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Re: Where is the 10-Bit 4:2:2 codec in AE CS3?

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Re: Where is the 10-Bit 4:2:2 codec in AE CS3?
by Jay Lee on Jun 25, 2008 at 5:40:19 am

Hi Chris,
So appreciate your taking the time to respond. Thank you.
Are you suggesting that we should choose an Adobe or Apple color space over SDTV NTSC?
The files being imported into AE have an embedded profile listed as SDTV NTSC Y'CBCR but this profile is not listed in AE.
32 Bit......great tip thank you.
In regards to a codec for rendering the only YUV type option listed is Blackmagic 8 Bit (2VUY). This is a Mac machine so no Windows options or RGB 4:4:4.

Your thoughts most appreciated.

Cheers,

J



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