FCP can handle either upper or lower no problem.
As a general rule if it's in a 'DV codec' sequence then make it lower
fields - otherwise stick with upper fields.
So as you have stated Apple ProRes 422 go with upper and if im wrong
ther's a filter in FCP to sort it out.
Chris
channel 2020
Steve Hullfish wrote:
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> I did some AE movies for a SD Widescreen movie in Final Cut 6
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> The fields in the imported FC project say they are Lower (even) fields.
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> Is that correct for FCP, or does FCP like Upper (odd) fields?
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> The FCP project is AJA Kona - NTSC Apple ProRes 422.
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> Thanks for the help.
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