Avid does not, the Quicktime ProRes codec does 'compensate' (even when you don't need it to).
Also, I don't think you can tell Compressor that the source file you're bringing in already has studio swing levels, like you can with Squeeze.
On 16 jul 2011, at 21:15, Michael Brockington wrote:
> I have to assume that when Avid exports to ProRes it
> compensates for this in some way.
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