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Re: Blacks lifting on output?
by walter biscardi on Aug 29, 2008 at 7:18:51 pm

[Nik Blumish] "I've always found that a transcode between DVCPro and ProRes to result in a gamma or brightness shift. That said, if you're grading a DVCPro-imported clip and rendering out a ProRes clip, your blacks will lift. "

In this case we're rendering ProRes HQ to ProRes HQ.

But honestly I've not seen the issue you're mentioning and I've graded two short documentaries cut in DVCPro HD and rendered to ProRes HQ in Color.



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