> Bouke wrote:
> Thus, in your suggested workaround the
> first step will mess things up
I don't think so. Avid ref movie exports from DNxHD (same as source) and ProRes use 709 mapping (16-235), not RGB mapping. Both files will look different in QT Player. If you bring the resultant ProRes file back into MC via AMA, though, the output (as viewed on external monitors) will be the same as the original Avid sequence. I've followed these steps quite a few times with excellent results.
- Oliver
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