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Re: Final Cut Pro 7 wishlist
by walter biscardi on Nov 12, 2008 at 2:08:05 am

[Sean ONeil] "It's still a destructive workflow because you have no option but to render out new QT media. You can't simply send the metadata back to FCP and relink it (like you can with Motion, Soundtrack and LiveType). The relationship to the original media (and thus the source tapes) is gone."

Of course because FCP cannot render everything from Color. Wouldn't want it to. There is simply too much information in Color for FCP to handle. The only way around this is to do away with Color and incorporate some sort of filter in to FCP. That would take away the entire advantage of the application.

I don't consider that destructive editing. The original media is still intact. In fact your clip in Color is still intact. You can change and re-render the Grade 100 times and it will always reconnect back to the rendered clip in your timeline so long as it's the same grade number.



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