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Re: Where is the 10-Bit 4:2:2 codec in AE CS3?
by Jay Lee on Jul 1, 2008 at 7:19:40 pm

I think the 'film' issue is clouding things some what Chris. Even though this material did originate on film it came to us via 10 Bit QT captures from Digi using a Mac System with Kona. Were are not dealing with DPX, Cineon or other linear formats.
The captured Quicktimes look great and with the SDTV NTSC profile applied in AE the displayed image on the AE time line looks reasonably close to the originals but when rendered are dark no matter what kind of profile (or no profile) is applied. Have tried all permutations of color management settings to no avail however the only 10 Bit YUV codec showing on our system is Black Magic so is this the culprit?
Why is the Apple Uncompressed 4:2:2 codec not available in AE?

Best,
J






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