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Best export setting FCP to AE
by Chuck Obernesser on Dec 23, 2008 at 7:40:28 pm

Hello to all...
My question is quick and easy I hope. I have FCP 5.4 and Adobe AE CS3. I do a lot of work between the two. I really like using AE for chroma and such. What I was wondering is what is the best setting to use in FCP to keep the footage as true as it can be with out it getting compressed down. I have used many of quicktime's different options but the footage every time looks very pixelated. I know I am using DV cams i.e. canon xl2 and HDR-FX1 and there will be that situation, but I was just curious on what setting would be best to export out if you are going to export the same clip 2-3 times.

Thanks
Chuck


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