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Re: Final Cut Pro RED footage question
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gary adcock
on Jul 2, 2008 at 12:12:48 pm
[Mike Most]
"What AJA has announced is basically real time reformatting and cropping, in other words, playing out 2048x1024 at 1920x1080. That has nothing to do with debayering or bit depth"
I was not trying to be mis-leading, I have not ever mentioned debayering in association to a Kona Card, and I was not trying to say the result be equal to a Scratch hardware conversion at this point in time ( nor should it be)
According to what I have been told, there are 3 parts of the file that are accessible in addition to the element that requires debayering- 8 bit RGB (for the LCD monitors), 8 bit YUV ( live video and EVF) and a 32bit float (r4fl) file that is the same as what is used for playback of recorded material in the camera - now available in build 16 of the camera software- .
It is also my understanding that with the Kona 3 and driver installed it forces FCP to always look at that same part of the file when working with the proxy format in an FCP timeline.- just as a Kona card forces FCP to be honest for correct video playback and drive performance for reads and writes.
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