> I'm a little confused. How did the file get to the grading house in order for
> them to use Color? Did the student cut on FCP to start with?
They cut in Avid, exported as QT Uncompressed 10-bit 601. That got sent to
the grading house.
And, as I said, whatever returned from the grading house appears to be in
perfect shape when imported into Avid with the RGB option.
> You might also check if there's any different between 8-bit and 10-bit
> settings.
But all _is_ 10bit.
> If they rendered uncompressed from Color, it's whatever version of
> uncompressed they had, based on the i/o card in that system. Typically BMD,
> Kona and Apple uncompressed all match, BUT not always.
I don't get that. To me 16, is 16, and 235 is 235, 0 is 0 and 255 is 255.
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Job ter Burg
film editor - NL
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