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Re: RED question
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Russell Lasson
on Aug 27, 2008 at 8:36:27 pm
[Stuart Ferreyra]
"Of course, this all depends on what he wants he final deliverable to be."
That's the big question. What is your client going to do with it?
ProRes doesn't have to be 1920x1080. An example would be if you converted 2:1 RED files to ProRes. In that case you'd have 2048x1024 ProRes files. If you have a Kona 3 with v6 software, you can play that out 1920x1080 and crop the sides. It can give you options.
The only case that I've heard of people using the 2048x1080 is with digital cinema. Digital cinema projectors have a native resolution of 2048x1080, but shows are usually mastered at either scope 2048x858 or flat 1998x1080.
So if they go with 2048x1080, would they want you to crop the sides or letterbox it?
-Russ
Russell Lasson
Ridgeline Digital Cinema Mastering
Universal Post
Salt Lake City, UT
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