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Re: How to reconform to original R3D's after working with ProRes422 proxies
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Michael Reese
on Jul 4, 2011 at 1:08:04 am
Matt, that was the first method I tried. It turned out to be pretty tedious and if for some reason you had a rogue editor that decided to change file names, you'll have to sit there manually reconnecting all the clips. I mean, if you are staying in color, I know that you can access the RAW file data via the RED tab when you ingest as native.
For me storm was just a breeze to use, automatically located and reconnected all the clips based off of an xml. Now I did have a few weird problems I had to work around... had to take out all the audio and speed FX before exporting xml for it to work in storm, but once I was there everything else was a breeze...
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