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Re: Media 100 to FCP
by Floh Peters on Oct 11, 2009 at 11:50:25 am

Question is what this file really is. Most likely a Quicktime file in the Media100i codec. You could download the codec from the support section of the Media100 website and try to open it in Quicktime player. If this works you should be able to use it inside FCP, but most likely you need to apply a Levels filter to it to increase the contrast, since Media100 works in a different (more professional) colorspace than FCP.



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