> Joe Womble wrote:
> This approach sounds easy to manage, and wouldn't result in too much
> reliance on the adjusted image as "real."
One interesting way is how you work with RED files in Premiere Pro and Redcine-X. Since Premiere Pro works with the native .R3D files, you can use Redcine-X to save a preset and then apply it to all highlighted clips in Premiere Pro. No rendering or transcoding required.
- Oliver
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