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Re: 4k and Final Cut, Blu-Ray question
by Jan Sherlink on Feb 6, 2009 at 9:36:00 am

First question would be....
... why 4K ?
BluRay is a compressed HD (1080) format,
so upscaling to 4K will loose a lot of quality.

FCP probably can handle it but how about your Video-card ?
Aja and Blackmagic have 2K-cards,
how about monitoring in 4K ?
You should edit offline in 1080 or 2K and make the online in some expensive 4K company.
browse the RED forums, it's all 4K over there ;-)

With 4K 4.4.4 you'l need a lot of ultra-fast storage !
Xsan's and fibre would do.

cya,

Jan


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