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Re: 2K film output
by donatello on Sep 2, 2006 at 6:59:07 pm

i have a project that was scanned 10bit 2k res ..also contains some 10 bit 1920x1080 (inverse anamorphic) 23.976 clips
i made lo res ( DV template) copy of files - now editing ..

modify a existing Vegas template for the 2k files or when you render out to 2k ... take the HD 60i 1080 1920x1080 template then go into the template and manually change the 1920 & 1080 setting to 2k pixels setting .. then change the framet rate to 23.976 ( if you are working with frames then you can use 24fps)and change field order to progressive ..

what i have noticed - my 2k & HD files are 10 bit - IMO 8 bit rendering isn't doing it for one of my projects ( very dark B&W scenes - lots of dark tones ) .. the other project is bright daylight and 8 bit is no problem ...if i do a film out on either project i will online ( final render) on a 10/16 bit capable program ..


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