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Re: 24p workflow and digital intermediate
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Jeremy Garchow
on Feb 29, 2008 at 11:15:39 pm
[Dave LaRonde]
"The difference in motion between 24fps film and 25p would be imperceptable."
Maybe, but audio is a more major concern.
Ben, what are you trying to do? I know you are sick of reading about pulldowns, but that's life in the fast lane. There are all kinds of 24p and ways to extract 24p and get to 24p. What are you coming from and where are you going to?
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