It may not be that you are missing something. It may be that I didn't
express myself well.
What I mean to say is that playing down the rendered ProRes 422 HQ timeline
looks great when editing to tape. However, when exporting to a ProRes 422 HQ
Quicktime movie from the timeline, importing the movie into the Browser and
attempting to edit the QT movie directly to tape, it doesn't. I thought that
it ought to look the same. Am I mistaken? Or might I be doing something
wrong?
Does that help?
Kerry
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Kerry Soloway
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On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Rainer Standke <lists@standke.com> wrote:
>
>
> If your media is 10bit uncompressed and your timeline settings are
> ProRes 422 HQ, then your exports couldn't be the same as the source.
> They wouldbe Prores as well. Am I missing something in your question?
>
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