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Re: downloaded .R3D files, now what?
by
Uli Plank
on May 2, 2008 at 7:16:41 pm
Did the files you downloaded come with their QuickTime proxies? If not, get RedAlert from their site and generate new ones. You should then be able to use these proxies right away in FCP or ingest as ProRes with the Log&Transfer tool.
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Uli
Director of the Institute of Media Research (IMF) at Braunschweig University of Arts
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