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Re: How to reconform to original R3D's after working with ProRes422 proxies
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Matt Lyon
on Jul 3, 2011 at 11:25:05 pm
Hey guys,
Coming late to the party here, but I was curious about how Storm compares to reconforming directly in FCP? Using the RED FCP plugin, it is possible to re-ingest your footage as "native" files. Have any of you guys tried this approach? It is outlined in a RED whitepaper you can download on their site. I've only tested it out with short sequences, but seems promising. IIRC, this gives you RED native files in quicktime wrappers, so maybe there are limitations with handing off this kind of media to other finishing systems? Curious to hear if anyone has handed off a film in this manner.
Thanks,
Matt Lyon
Editor
Toronto
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